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2015 Mar 27
1
Netflix
On 03/27/2015 09:02 AM, Nux! wrote: > Install Docker, then install Chrome in a Debian or Ubuntu container. > e.g. http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/ > For the record ... using the latest Google Chrome on CentOS-7.1503 (our 7.1 release in testing right now), allows Netflix to play just fine on CentOS-7. What I have installed when I tested it:
2015 Mar 27
0
Netflix
Install Docker, then install Chrome in a Debian or Ubuntu container. e.g. http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/ HTH Lucian -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Hepple" <bob.hepple at gmail.com> > To: centos at centos.org > Sent: Friday, 27 March, 2015 01:41:14 >
2015 Mar 27
0
Netflix
On 2015-03-27, Bob Hepple <bob.hepple at gmail.com> wrote: > Now that netflix is in Australia, I wouldn't mind giving it a burl. > It's working fine on my fedora-21 lappy with chrome-40 but not on our > centos-6 mythtv setup even with chrome-41. I understand the difference > might be the version of NSS - fedora-21 has 3.17 while centos is stuck > at 3.16. Other than
2015 Mar 27
2
Netflix
Liam O'Toole <liam.p.otoole at ...> writes: > I doubt it. As you say, the NSS version is the blocker. Maybe that > number will get bumped in a future 6.x release. > Maybe. Centos-7 would probably do the job but this machine is 32-bit so it's a non-starter AFAIK.
2019 Feb 09
4
firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 and Netflix
Hi all, Since the last upgrade to firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 on my CentOS 7, it is no longer possible to watch Netflix with my Firefox, it always says that "Firefox is installing components needed to play the audio or video on this page. Please try again later." But nothing happens and Netflix is no longer readable with Firefox... I tried downgrading to
2008 May 03
5
Watching Netflix movies on CentOS
Has anyone here been able to view Netflix movies on CentOS? (It requires Internet Explorer, and I'm wondering what the workaround is for Firefox) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080502/6ace912b/attachment.html>
2006 Jul 05
10
Google/Netflix Like Tooltips
I need to have a toolip-like object which has dynamic content in it. I plan on using scriptaculous with an ajax call to retrieve the content, but I would like to make the popup/tooltip/balloon text look as nice as possible. Does anyone have any examples or anything useful to create a popup like the ones that Google and Netflix have? I''d like to have one which must be
2019 Feb 09
0
firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 and Netflix
Install Google Chrome. Em S?b, 9 de fev de 2019 12:11, Bernard Lheureux < bernard.lheureux at bbsoft4.org> escreveu: > Hi all, > > Since the last upgrade to firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 on my > CentOS 7, it is no longer possible to watch Netflix with my Firefox, it > always says that "Firefox is installing components needed to play the > audio or video on this
2015 Mar 27
0
Netflix
On 2015-03-27, Bob Hepple <bob.hepple at gmail.com> wrote: > Liam O'Toole <liam.p.otoole at ...> writes: > >> I doubt it. As you say, the NSS version is the blocker. Maybe that >> number will get bumped in a future 6.x release. >> > > Maybe. Centos-7 would probably do the job but this machine is 32-bit > so it's a non-starter AFAIK. There was
2015 Apr 11
0
Netflix, CentOS-6 and Docker for the lazy
This came up last month, so thought there might be some interest in it. Currently, CentOS-6.x's version of nss is too old to work with Netflix. Last month, there were a few posts mentioning the possibility of running a more recent version of chrome in Docker, so I made my own lazy person's howto. http://srobb.net/rhnetflix.html -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0
2023 Aug 21
0
no vea Netflix hoy
Hoy Netflix es la plataforma lider de streaming, pero ahora imagina una plataforma igual, pero llena de cursos de capacitaci?n para ti, para tu negocio, tus socios, empleados y colegas, la cual puedan ver y consultar en cualquier momento, desde calquier dispositivo. Esto y m?s es nuestra membres?a de Integral de Capacitaci?n, que en esta ocasi?n estrena las 10 conferencias pregrabadas sobre
2018 Jul 13
3
Widevine plugin for CentOS 6?
On 07/13/2018 08:17 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 07/13/2018 07:42 AM, Matthew Phelps wrote: >> Does anyone know of a CentOS 6 compiled version of the widevine DRM plugin? >> >> With Firefox 60ESR, Netflix (e.g.) installs a version in your >> ~/.mozilla/firefox/(profile name)gmp-widevinecdm/ directory but it has the >> following library failures in 'ldd'
2008 May 17
1
Can someone help with this error?
Hello all, I get this intermittent error saying OpenURI::HTTPError. At the bottom of the email is what is reported in my backgroundrb_server_<port>.log file. The process_netflix_reviews method is parsing (in the background) Netflix''s RSS feeds. This error also pretty much brings down the BDRb process and to recover, I am forced to do a ./script/backgroundrb stop
2018 Jul 13
2
Widevine plugin for CentOS 6?
Does anyone know of a CentOS 6 compiled version of the widevine DRM plugin? With Firefox 60ESR, Netflix (e.g.) installs a version in your ~/.mozilla/firefox/(profile name)gmp-widevinecdm/ directory but it has the following library failures in 'ldd' output: > ldd libwidevinecdm.so ./libwidevinecdm.so: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.5' not found (required by
2015 Aug 07
3
Shared folders with Centos-7 guest in VMware-10 using open-vm-tools
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has this working ... Centos-7 guest in VMware-10 host (on Windows-7 :-( ) Out of the box, shared folders and drag&drop do not work although X screen resolution sensing is fine (ie xrandr reports the resolution of the host screen as well as the peculiar screen options built-in) and I can Alt-Enter to full screen quite happily. I tried Fedora-22 too but did
2010 Feb 24
1
Sparse KMeans/KDE/Nearest Neighbors?
hi, I have a dataset (the netflix dataset) which is basically ~18k columns and well variable number of rows but let's assume 25 thousand for now. The dataset is very sparse. I was wondering how to do kmeans/nearest neighbors or kernel density estimation on it. I tired using the spMatrix function in "Matrix" package. I think I'm able to create the matrix but as soon as I pass
2017 Dec 11
5
New Dovecot service: SMTP Submission (RFC6409)
Hi, As some of you know, I started implementing the SMTP submission proxy a few years ago. It acts as a front-end for any MTA, adding the necessary functionality for an SMTP submission service, also known as a Mail Submission Agent (MSA) (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6409). The main reason I created this, back then, was implementing the BURL capability (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4468). The
2010 Mar 07
1
category k-means package?
What happened to the category k-means package for performing k-means clustering on categorical variables? I expected it to become more prominent after the Netflix Challenge recommendation engine contest concluded, but instead it seems to have dropped from view. Where was it and where is it now, and why did it become less visible?
2019 Mar 17
2
Testing software on CentOS 7
On 03/17/2019 03:06 PM, Brent Earl wrote: > A virtual machine running CentOS with the same environment and packages > installed should do the trick. > > On Sun, Mar 17, 2019, 8:02 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > >> I need to test a new version of Geany but already have the repo version >> installed on all my systems. In order not to foul up my current
2017 Dec 16
3
New Dovecot service: SMTP Submission (RFC6409)
On 12/16/2017, 5:10:14 AM, Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote: > Op 12/14/2017 om 6:07 PM schreef Tanstaafl: >> One other point. >> >> Adding support for something like this that also requires Clients to add >> support for it is just begging for a feature that never gets used. >> >> Stephan, are you sure there is no (fairly simple) way to