-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 16/12/15 16:03, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > On 12/16/2015 09:55 AM, Gordan Bobic wrote: >> On 2015-12-16 14:50, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>> There is a person on the Cubieboard forum trying to get >>> Netflix working with ubuntu with not much success (with >>> ubuntu). So I thought I would search the Centos list about >>> Netflix support, and see that Johnny Hughes had it working back >>> in March on x64 with: >>> >>> nss-3.16.2.3-5.el7.i686 nss-3.16.2.3-5.el7.x86_64 >>> google-chrome-stable-41.0.2272.101-1.x86_64 (from google) >>> >>> the question is can it work on armv7? I am assuming we will >>> (have) nss, but what about google-chrome? >> >> You might get Chromium to build, but it brings all of the >> dependencies with it (hence why it isn't included in any distro, >> it massively violates distro packaging policies). >> >> The key issue is most likely going to be that due to various DRM >> requirements Netflix needs flash, which is bundled with x86 >> google-chrome. This will not exist for anything other than x86, >> so unless netflix provides html5 video, it's not going to >> happen. > > OK. No TV viewing in my house, so no personal need. Just a 'nice' > thing to better push the armv7 platfrom into homes. > > thanks > Also worth adding that we're only targeting cli environment for the first release. There are quite a bunch of X packages, but untested (and I know that Gnome wasn't built correctly). If some people want to use X , we'll probably have to work on that later, but I think that most of the centos 7 userland users for armv7hl will be using it for small appliances, and not using X at all - -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlZxf3gACgkQnVkHo1a+xU6XUgCePnwaEwbiXA/OJHAyeDMoOrDs 0NUAn24vSw9jBbQ5X36N+m8f6Iwz95DR =yxXU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----