A little too deep for me.
There is nothing I can do about this?
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 9:44 AM Pedro Pinho wrote:
>
> That depends if it's DRM protected or, not.
> DRM protected content will only play on Linux distros using gnu libC.
>
> This because, Googles Widevine is compiled against gnu
2024-02-11 12:21 időpontban Martin Husemann ezt írta:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 10:39:36AM +0100, Fekete Zoltán wrote:
Hi There!
I have played with GNU as and ld, and subsequently created a "Hello
World!"
program, which I could not find anywhere else so far.
There are examples (including x86
On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 10:39:36AM +0100, Fekete Zoltán wrote:
> Hi There!
>
> I have played with GNU as and ld, and subsequently created a "Hello World!"
> program, which I could not find anywhere else so far.
There are examples (including x86_64 and i386) installed in
/usr/share/examples/asm/h
That depends if it's DRM protected or, not.
DRM protected content will only play on Linux distros using gnu libC.
This because, Googles Widevine is compiled against gnu libC. Why? Because
Chrome OS is Gentoo under the hood.
Non-DRM protected content will play on NetBSD without any add on. I watch
Hi There!
I have played with GNU as and ld, and subsequently created a "Hello
World!" program, which I could not find anywhere else so far. You can
access the code at the following link:
https://minux.hu/netbsd-hello-world-assembly-x86-64
This might prove useful to someone, or perhaps a good
The spinny thing often pops up.
How do I watch TV shows and not have this happen?
Some shows seem to be better than others.
I assume there is an add-on that fixes this...