Re: Help Needed With Netflix Video Playing Failure

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On 11/1/23 11:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/10/23 16:18, Stephen Morris wrote:
I'm trying to update /var/lib/snapd/snap/netflix-web to link to the widevine library but it appears from /etc/mtab that /var/lib/snapd/snap/netflix-web/1 (this is the current netflix-web folder) is mounted on /dev/loop8  as read-only (all attempted updates to this folder fail because it is a read-only filesystem).
How do I resolve this?

I don't really know much about snaps, but I expect it's not something you could write to.
I'm not really sure either, but the mount processes for all the snaps processes are issued at boot time, but I don't know whether its before or after the starting of the snapd service and socket at boot. What I have found out is the mount point folder is permanent (which is normal) and if I try to unmount /var/lib/snapd/snap/netflix-web/1 the unmount fails saying it can't find the mount, presumably because it is not in /etc/fstab, but an unmount of /dev/loop8 proceeds in which case the mount point folder is empty (potentially which is also normal). Linking to the chrome widevinecrm.so file and parent folder in every place under ~/snap/netflix-web doesn't resolve the issue, so I guess now the only solution is to ignore the app and use one of the installed browsers where I know it does work.

regards,
Steve

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