FYI, Netflix now works in Chrome natively on Linux. I didn't have to do any hacks or change any preferences. I'm now using Firefox as my main browser and Chrome just for Netflix.
FYI, Netflix now works in Chrome natively on Linux. I didn't have to do any hacks or change any preferences. I'm now using Firefox as my main browser and Chrome just for Netflix.
Google Chrome 44!
Quite a selection, in fact. Chromium on my old Dell lappie (version 36, but with the current, up-to-date Pepperflash plugin: 18.0.0.223). 44 runs a bit on the slow side with only 1 GB of DDR1 RAM & a P4!
Chrome and Firefox on my big, Compaq tower PC (depending on what I want to do).
And I've been experimenting with Slimboat in recent weeks, as a secondary browser for the Dell.
Regards,
Mike.
Compaq Presario SR1619UK, running Xubuntu & Puppies 'X-Slacko' & 'Slacko'
Dell Inspiron 1100, running Xubuntu & Puppies 'TahrPup' & 'Precise'
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Oh there's so many! The default one in my distro is Seamonkey and it's super awesome for it's simplicity. My parents say it's like Thunderbird and Firefox used to be when this old hand-me-down ran Windows XP, and from everything I have read, it's alot faster and easier on old computers than it's Mozilla counterparts.
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