@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year agoWhat are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?message-square481fedilinkarrow-up1251arrow-down120
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minus-squarecalm.like.a.bomblinkfedilink9•1 year agoYes, and that is netflix’s limitation. Nothing to do with Linux in itself.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 year agoIt’s a drawback of open source systems. Without the copy protection in place, rightsholders are unwilling to let you have their best stuff. Which means ironically the only way to watch at good quality is to torrent it…
minus-square@Auxlink-2•1 year agoNothing is ever a Linux problem: lack of drivers, lack of HDR, lack of Netflix, etc. Everyone else is the problem, Linux - never! Grow up, kiddo.
minus-squareChrissielinkfedilink0•edit-21 year agoThere is a difference between “not putting the work in to make it run on Linux” vs. “actively preventing it to run on Linux” Netflix DRM is an example of the latter, just like Epic disabling their Linux-support in EAC for Fortnite.
minus-square@Auxlink0•1 year agoNetflix runs on Linux though. When using Android TV for example. So you’re wrong, it’s a Linux problem.
Yes, and that is netflix’s limitation. Nothing to do with Linux in itself.
It’s a drawback of open source systems. Without the copy protection in place, rightsholders are unwilling to let you have their best stuff.
Which means ironically the only way to watch at good quality is to torrent it…
Nothing is ever a Linux problem: lack of drivers, lack of HDR, lack of Netflix, etc. Everyone else is the problem, Linux - never!
Grow up, kiddo.
There is a difference between “not putting the work in to make it run on Linux” vs. “actively preventing it to run on Linux”
Netflix DRM is an example of the latter, just like Epic disabling their Linux-support in EAC for Fortnite.
Netflix runs on Linux though. When using Android TV for example. So you’re wrong, it’s a Linux problem.