Re: Netflix

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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:

nss-3.16.2.3-5.el7.i686
nss-3.16.2.3-5.el7.x86_64
google-chrome-stable-41.0.2272.101-1.x86_64  (from google)

That obviously does not work on 32 bit .. it does work inside a docker
container containing CentOS-7 on CentOS-6 though.  No need to use Debian
or Ubuntu in the Docker container :)

Thanks,
Johnny Hughes

> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bob Hepple" <bob.hepple@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Friday, 27 March, 2015 01:41:14
>> Subject:  Netflix
> 
>> 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
>> that, I'm flumoxed.
>>
>> Anyone got netflix running on centos-6?

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