![]() If you don't have one or the other, install one with your distro's package manager. ![]() Step 1 - Check for (or install) a qualifying browser. This is the more generalized set of directions I sent my pal for how to get around Netflix's arbitrary decision to exclude Linux as a qualifying platform for viewing their streaming service: So (for her) I put together a set of instructions based in Jeff's article which I thought might also be helpful to other new Linux users here at DoCo. Unfortunately, my friend is a complete Linux neophyte - and the directions are for Bohdi Linux - and she had a little trouble extrapolating them to work with Linux Mint. But Jeff Hoogland's recent post on his Thoughts on Technology blog is probably the easiest way to do it. There are a variety of ways to get Netflix to work with Linux. It will not allow you to watch Netflix hosted movies if you don't already have a user account. ![]() ![]() This set of instructions will allow a Netflix streaming account member to watch Netflix on a browser running under Linux. Note: Netflix is a paid subscription movie service.
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