So, there my wife and I were... Just sitting in front of our television, preparing to continue our binging of Jessica Jones when, for some presently unknown reason our media computer would not boot. After a bit of investigation I determined that the six year old Seagate hard drive had ceased working properly. At times the BIOS would see the drive and Windows would partially boot but inevitably lock. Other times, the BIOS saw no hard drive.
So... No Netflix, no Winamp, no YouTube, no Hulu... Nothing but on-the-air broadcasts. We live in a rather rural area that is only covered by Iowa PBS, and affiliate stations for ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox.
Last night I thought, rather than buy a new hard drive for this old computer, why not just run Linux Mint from a live flash drive? And there it was... Just that easy. Well... almost...
After getting Linux Mint running on a 16GB USB flash drive, I tried Netflix using Firefox. Netflix complained that the browser wouldn't handle it. OK, I download, install and try Chromium. Nope... Same thing. After 30 minutes I discovered the solution...
If you want to watch Netflix on Linux without doing a lot of tweeking, use the Google Chrome browser. Just install and use. No tweeking or adjusting. It just works.
Many thanks to the Linux Mint and Google Chrome folks!
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