On 04/29/2014 12:47 PM, Rob wrote:
> On 04/29/2014 01:14 PM, Israel wrote:
>> Another thing of note, Netflix has recently said they are working on an
>> HTML5 version of the site to run on all devices. Currently it only runs
>> on the Windows Phone, but they are working to make it work on all
>>
On 04/29/2014 01:14 PM, Israel wrote:
> Another thing of note, Netflix has recently said they are working on an
> HTML5 version of the site to run on all devices. Currently it only runs
> on the Windows Phone, but they are working to make it work on all
> devices. So soon (hopefully) they will
Hi,
Another thing of note, Netflix has recently said they are working on an
HTML5 version of the site to run on all devices. Currently it only runs
on the Windows Phone, but they are working to make it work on all
devices. So soon (hopefully) they will finally drop Silverlight in
favor of more co
Thanks .. Always notify third parties that support for Ubuntu would be nice
AND get them a bit more business
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Mike Holstein wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Joseph Ronne wrote:
>
>> Thanks .. After the upgrade to 14.04 I was useing the xorg nouve
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Thanks .. After the upgrade to 14.04 I was useing the xorg nouveau but
> needed to sort out the screens in ARNR after every boot so installed the
> Nvidia 304. That seemed to resolve the dual screen prob and still works
> nicely for graphics
Thanks .. After the upgrade to 14.04 I was useing the xorg nouveau but
needed to sort out the screens in ARNR after every boot so installed the
Nvidia 304. That seemed to resolve the dual screen prob and still works
nicely for graphics .. let me know if there is a disadvantage .. the
nouveau is sti
Hi,
Are you using nouveau drivers (the ones that came with the install) or
are you using proprietary nvidia drivers? This can make a difference
with some machines.
On 04/29/2014 05:34 AM, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> Thanks .. discovered that wine does not like my Nvidia driver so will
> not install ne
Thanks .. discovered that wine does not like my Nvidia driver so will not
install netflix ..
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 2:42 AM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
> Netflix is not a package that you can install from official Ubuntu
> repos. Adding a PPA means you change the system somehow, but in this
> case, i
Netflix is not a package that you can install from official Ubuntu
repos. Adding a PPA means you change the system somehow, but in this
case, it's probably fine.
The PPA is still there, of course. But, you need to check if it has been
updated for 14.04. That could be your problem.
The PPA adress c
Most recently on 13.10 64bit. I installed it from the software center.
Originally from a PPA .. Am wondering if the PPA will work now for 1404
(have not seen anyone else talking about it anywhere). BTW .. 14.04 is
wonderful .. Qjack Qsynth etc doing great as are Gimp and Inkscape.
On Mon, Apr 28
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014, at 01:02 PM, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> All seems well with 14.04 on a dell dimension 9100 and a modified laptop
> except there is no longer a netflix desktop or wine . The existing one
> fails while opening a selection.
> --
Did you install netflix+wine from a PPA?
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On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Joseph Ronne wrote:
> All seems well with 14.04 on a dell dimension 9100 and a modified laptop
> except there is no longer a netflix desktop or wine . The existing one
> fails while opening a selection.
>
> Wine is not included by default on the 64 bit installatio
All seems well with 14.04 on a dell dimension 9100 and a modified laptop
except there is no longer a netflix desktop or wine . The existing one
fails while opening a selection.
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