Rejoice! Netflix now works on Linux with no Wine shenanigans required. All it takes to start watching Netflix on Linux right now is Chrome and a quick user agent tweak—and even that won’t be necessary ...
Seven years after first launching its streaming service, Netflix officially arrived on Linux this week: Linux users can now access Netflix streams without resorting to any complicated workarounds. All ...
Ubuntu Linux users no longer need to employ arcane workarounds to watch Netflix on their computers. Instead, they can just head to Netflix’s website through Google’s Chrome browser to start streaming.
It’s official: you can now stream videos from Netflix on a computer running Linux. You don’t need to change your browser agent, install WINE, or make any other ...
Internet video provider Netflix (remember when they were best-described as a mail-order DVD rental service?) allows paying subscribers to stream thousands of TV shows and movies to a computer or ...
Netflix is one of the most popular streaming services ever, but it’s always been a headache for Linux users to enjoy it on their computers. Watching Netflix has always required a variety of hacks to ...
Last week’s post from Netflix on its use of open source has gotten a lot of coverage from the tech press. Too bad nobody’s called the video giant out on its hypocrisy: They benefit greatly from open ...
Linux users that have been patiently waiting for the arrival of support from Netflix for native playback, will be pleased to know that Paul Adolph from Netflix reached out to Ubuntu developers to ...
I did this and it worked. But after a time, my machine eventually needed a reboot, and after that it doesn't work anymore. Makes me a sad panda. OK easy fix. The switch user agent, switch back to ...
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