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Happy Holidays all.....<BR>
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I'm curious to know if any of you who do Netflix and stream most of your content have found a work-around for the M$/Silverlight requirement. I know that Netflix requires Mac or Microsoft and doesn't like Chrome in the least little bit. I've been wondering if Netflix could be spoofed into running on a virtual machine.<BR>
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Since we've moved from Internet facing machines running Windows to Fedora and Ubuntu we're "fat-n-happy" but we do want to stream Netflix but don't want Internet facing systems running M$. Right now that sticks us with watching Netflix only on our one XP laptop or on our Blue-Ray player. My last call to Netflix tech support ended with them saying to install O$ X or Window$. : (<BR>
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I'm sorry Dave...I'm afraid I can't do that...
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