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Safari up to 1080p on Mac OS X 10.10.3 or later '. deb, Vivaldi too (it's the only FF/Chrome alternative I ever had installed for more than 2 days), and Firefox if that turns your crank. ' Due to the many configurations of Linux available, customer support is unable to assist with troubleshooting issues on Linux devices. So you can't make a truly FOSS browser that the average user will use for more than a day or 2 without declaring it useless, and the tinfoil hat privacy wacko market isn't big enough to support browser development. HTML5 has DRM built in, which is not FOSS and can never be. But since HTML5 has rapidly taken over so much of the Web it's made that issue irrelevant for a browser. I like open source software don't really care 100% about FOSS. I also have Vivaldi installed in case I do have privacy concerns with something. I rarely use anything but Chrome but others have, ahem, privacy concerns, which I don't usually but are legitimate. Google is big enough and actually has paid devs so they get better compatibility. Update3: On Lubuntu 18.04 I get “unsupported browser” error code from Netflix, both on FF 89 and FF-ESR.Generally Chrome is the best Linux browser for compatibility with such things, chromium isn't anywhere near it.
At the moment I’m installing Lubuntu 18.04 32 bit into another VM, and will see if it works can you plaese copy here an output of lscpu?Įspecially “Architecture” and “CPU opmodes” would be of my interest… According to Netflix error code (F7701-1003), this is a widevine problem. Also installed FF ESR into this virtual bodhi, and the same result. Installed Bodhi into a VM, then installed Firefox into it. P.S.: Just started a random stream to show it works and load it causes. Just download Google Chrome for Linux and visit Netflix. Update: Netflix now officially supports Linux. Until Netflix acknowledges Linux users and gives us a solution, we’re stuck dual-booting or making due with a virtual machine. It also means, I underestimated your CPU. A Windows virtual machine is your best bet for Netflix on Linux at the moment. Those that don't have probably refused to get them because they don't trust proprietary software, and they wouldn't use a closed source client anyway. Users of the “stable” stuff (like me ) benefit from the experiences and courage of the users of the rolling (always the newest stuff) users.ĭon’t hate to tell, this is a very important information. Most Linux user's already have another compatible client, such as a phone, tablet, smartTV, chromecast, FireTV, appleTV, or similar. Something like using a rolling release distro, versus a stable one.
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To install Streama, you need to install Java 8, as recommended.
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How to Install Streama Media Streaming Server in Ubuntu. No proble so far…Īs I see, the normal version of Firefox gets new functionalities, features sooner - the ESR is on a conservative codebase, so it’s more mature. The recommended OS for Streama is Ubuntu, and we are going to cover the installation under Ubuntu 18.10. That was in the spring of 2020, since then we prefer the FF ESR over the “normal” version. I installed the ESR version for them, and voilá. Mint, the second obvious difference was FF vs FF ESR.
The most obvious difference was Debian vs. One needed Teams, the other Google classrom, then sometimes skype, few times discord, as well as FB chat… Having 3 kids I observed at least 6 different online school solutionĪll of a sudden they could not open Skype conference invite links.
Early 2020 my kids were on Linux Mint, and they used to go to the school online, that time it was a real mess over here. I ride Debian since a while, so I stick to ESR.