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Netflix on Linux!

replica9000

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For those that didn't know, starting with Google Chrome 37 (not Chromium), Netflix playback works on Linux. It also appears that you no longer need to spoof your user-agent to do this either. Just make sure your libnss3 is up-to-date.
 
Just did that yesterday, my kids wanted to see some movies. Took some time to figure out what was not working out of the box. I had to install chrome beta on ubuntu 14.04 and than start it from a shell because beta does use google-chrome-beta as command and the shortcut did not work. After that netflix worked 🙂
 
Heh, I remember I tried to swith to Linux completely a few years ago. I was working my way through learning all the different apps and different ways of doing things and then I got to Netflix, researched around the web for a few days and finally realized that there really was no workaround at all. I was stunned, and just went back to windows.
 
Natively? Or with Wine or VM? I had tried years ago with Wine and PoL with silverlight without success. I would get as far as loading, but would never actually play anything.
There was "Netflix Desktop" which was a patched wine, silverlight, Windows version of firefox combo. It worked pretty well.

Then came pipelight which allowed silverlight (and other windows plugins) to be run in a Linux browser of your choice. It still need a special patched wine IIRC.
 
sweet!

i've been running ubuntu 14.04 on my HTPC, and was having to switch inputs on the TV to a ROKU streaming box to watch netflix in the living room...


looks like it's time to do an overhaul and probably go to MINT 17 on that machine...
 
sweet!

i've been running ubuntu 14.04 on my HTPC, and was having to switch inputs on the TV to a ROKU streaming box to watch netflix in the living room...


looks like it's time to do an overhaul and probably go to MINT 17 on that machine...

You have to be kidding!changing Ubuntu1404 for Mint 17,it's like owning a BMW and going to a Fiat as issues wise.
 
I would think going from Ubuntu 14.04 to Mint 17 is like going from a BMW to a BMW with fancier wheels.

i've stated Mint with Issues not Eye candy desktops,
may people rather have an eye candy desktop and OPS disto then an efficient Distro and trouble free.i myself i don't give a damn for eye candy linux or Desktops,what i look for is piece of mind,and Ubuntu gives me that,some people for example like KDE desktop but all you get is a bunch of issues.
 
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