Leftovers: Software
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QMPlay2 14.10.07 Overview – Fresh Qt-Based Movie Player [Ubuntu Installation]
Since just a few days ago I had a look at the latest SMPlayer release, it’s a good time now to overview yet another movie player written in Qt: QMPlay2.
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burn-cd: In spite of its age, quite useful
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ired: Unenthusiastic, as might be expected
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What's Happening above Your Head?
In the past, I've covered various astronomy packages that help you explore the universe of deep space. But, space starts a lot closer to home. It actually begins a few hundred miles above your head. There are lots of things in orbit right above you. In this article, I look at one of the tools available to help you track the satellites that are whizzing around the Earth: Gpredict.
Netflix:
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Linux now supported by Netflix via Google Chrome
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Netflix arrives on Ubuntu Linux thanks to Google Chrome 37
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Netflix support comes to Ubuntu through Chrome
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You Can Now Watch Netflix On Linux With Ubuntu And Chrome
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Ubuntu’s native Netflix support arrives as promised
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Finally: You can watch Netflix in Ubuntu without jumping through hoops
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Netflix Now Finally Works On Linux
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Netflix comes to Linux via Ubuntu and Chrome
Ubuntu Linux users no longer need to employ arcane workarounds to watch Netflix on their computers.
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Watch Netflix in Ubuntu today
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Ubuntu can now stream Netflix videos via Chrome
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PSA: Netflix Should Work Natively on Any Linux Distro, Not Just Ubuntu
Now that Netflix is finally letting people watch their steaming services on Linux, there is a sort of confusion among the Linux users regarding the supported platforms that has to be addressed.
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PSA: Netflix Now Works On Ubuntu, No Hacks Required
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Netflix streaming comes to Chrome for Fedora
If you’re a Netflix subscriber, you’ve probably tried to stream video on Linux systems like Fedora. And as with many for-pay services, your experience varied. As of the latest Google Chrome browser release, though, your troubles are over.
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