Hi folks,
We've lost Blinkbox as well...
*sigh*... maybe Canonical could ask around, and possibly develop a
dedicated app for each of them? If i'm on my netbook, I'm now
restricted to actually handling the purchase of content etc on the
netbook - at least I have an LG telly to actually play the
> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 13:34:43 +0100
> From: scoundrel...@gmail.com
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Netflix and Love Film
>
> On 24/08/2012 12:05, Alan Pope wrote:
> > On 24/08/12 04:42, bu...@wp.pl wrote:
> >> http://ww
On 24/08/2012 12:05, Alan Pope wrote:
On 24/08/12 04:42, bu...@wp.pl wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyF0Xp3lXCo
Have you tried these steps with a UK IP? Did it work?
Cheers,
That looked like from what I could gather it was just for
windows.cant be 100% certain as I couldnt hear
On 24/08/12 04:42, bu...@wp.pl wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyF0Xp3lXCo
Have you tried these steps with a UK IP? Did it work?
Cheers,
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>
> >
> > Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
> > windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the
> > future, or is it not going to happen...
> >
>
>
>
> It's down to the hosts though, Lovefilm and Netflix, I k
To install Ubuntu and XBMC Media Center
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCbuntu/xbmcbuntu-11.0.iso
http://xbmc.org/download/
Than it is back to netflix with a quick overlook on how the install process of
that will go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyF0Xp3lXCo
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On 23/08/12 11:46, Gareth France wrote:
I
also know there are people who don't use Linux because they can't use them.
I have Linux on all my computers, and yet I know I have at least 4
devices which can view NetFlix. All the while that it's possible to use
NetFlix on Wii, Xbox, PS3, iOS, And
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On 23/08/12 11:49, James Morrissey wrote:
> While its certainly true that stuff is increasingly available on
> Linux, it looks like Netflix might still be some way away
>
> This is from February:
> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/netflix-no-plans
On 23/08/12 11:45, Andy Partington wrote:
- We currently provide the LOVEFiLM Video on Demand service on various
models of Samsung and Sony TV and Blu-Ray players
Why would I want to go and replace my brand new HD TV jsut so I could
stream movies from pre selected outlets? This is a waste of my m
While its certainly true that stuff is increasingly available on
Linux, it looks like Netflix might still be some way away
This is from February:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/netflix-no-plans-to-support-linux
j
On 23 August 2012 11:46, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/08/12 11:39, Andy Partin
On 23/08/12 11:39, Andy Partington wrote:
Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the future, or
is it not going to happen...
It's down to the hosts though, Lovefilm and Netflix, I know on one of
t
On 23 August 2012 11:39, Andy Partington wrote:
>
>>
>> Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
>> windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the future, or
>> is it not going to happen...
>>
>
>
>
> It's down to the hosts though, Lovefilm and N
>
> Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
> windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the future, or
> is it not going to happen...
>
It's down to the hosts though, Lovefilm and Netflix, I know on one of
the sites ( Lovefilm i believe ) it w
On 23/08/12 11:22, Alan Pope wrote:
On 23/08/12 11:16, scoundrel50a wrote:
Is there any way I can get it to work on Ubuntu at all?
No.
Or "yes" if you install Windows in a virtual machine and watch via
that. Not ideal, but about the only option.
Cheers,
Kind of defeats then object of ru
On 23/08/12 11:21, paul sutton wrote:
Is chrome OS Linux based, if it is then there should not be any reason
why they can't make it work on other Linux based systems.
Not true. Chrome OS is a proprietary operating system based in part on
Linux and GNU tools. They add in bits to enable things
On 23/08/12 11:16, scoundrel50a wrote:
Is there any way I can get it to work on Ubuntu at all?
No.
Or "yes" if you install Windows in a virtual machine and watch via that.
Not ideal, but about the only option.
Cheers,
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Engineering Manager
Canonical - Product Strategy
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On 23/08/12 11:16, scoundrel50a wrote:
> Does anybody know if these are going to be available to play on
> Ubuntu? I've tried both but it wont play.it gives this reason for
> netflix not to run on Ubuntu
>
>
> Instant Watching System Compatibility
>
>
> Complete System Requirements
>
>
On 23/08/12 11:16, scoundrel50a wrote:
Does anybody know if these are going to be available to play on
Ubuntu? I've tried both but it wont play.it gives this reason for
netflix not to run on Ubuntu
Instant Watching System Compatibility
Complete System Requirements
To watch inst
Does anybody know if these are going to be available to play on Ubuntu?
I've tried both but it wont play.it gives this reason for netflix
not to run on Ubuntu
Instant Watching System Compatibility
Complete System Requirements
To watch instantly, you'll need a computer that meets t
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> John Oliver
>
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> *From:* John Oliver
> *Date:* 18 January 2012 00:51:44 GMT
> *To:* "easily.remembe...@yahoo.co.uk" , UK
> Ubuntu Talk
> *Subject:*
012 00:51:44 GMT
> To: "easily.remembe...@yahoo.co.uk" , UK
> Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Netflix
>
> I was looking through the moonlight mailing list archives the other week and
> the project seems to be dead on its feet.
>
> As for Netflix,
sey
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:52:08
> To: UK Ubuntu Talk
> Reply-To: UK Ubuntu Talk
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Netflix
>
> I am not sure about netflix and silverlight, but the open source
> alternative for silverlight is called 'moo
:52:08
To: UK Ubuntu Talk
Reply-To: UK Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Netflix
I am not sure about netflix and silverlight, but the open source
alternative for silverlight is called 'moonlight'
(http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight). I tried it for something once
but couldn'
I am not sure about netflix and silverlight, but the open source
alternative for silverlight is called 'moonlight'
(http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight). I tried it for something once
but couldn't get it to work.
I think, from an old conversation on here, that someone on this list
is actually a
Has anybody got this to work in Ubuntu 11.10, I tried but it said I
could only view it in Windows and Mac..I think it needs Microsoft
Silverlight, I have heard there is a Linux version of that, but cant
find anybody know?
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