depuis qqs jours, impossible de prendre netflix :
- ni avec firefox : il me dit un code erreur F7121-3078 avec le message "il semble que votre navigateur ne soit plus pris en charge. Veuillez installer la version la plus jour ou essayer un autre navigateur". Actuellement j'ai firefox version 89.0 (32 bits) et je n'ai pas de mise jour disponible
ni avec chromium : depuis le dbut a ne marche pas. Il semble que je n'ai aucun fichier widevine
Fait faire la migration de la version Ubuntu de 32 64 bits. Cela n'a pas rsolu immdiatement mon problme avec Netflix qui ne voulait toujours pas se lancer aprs identification. Le lien suivant m'a permis de rsoudre mon problme .
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Il y a chomsky qui avait le mme problme il y a quelques jours et qui souponnait aussi que c'tait li la distro en 32 bits. Je ne sais pas s'il a fait une rinstallation en 64 bits et si a a corrig le problme.
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C'est donc possible (et prfrable) de passer sur une Ubuntu ce format mais comme je le disais, il faudra faire une rinstallation. Je n'ai pas lu l'autre sujet, j'imagine que a a t suggr et que c'est peut-tre plus ou moins en cours ou prvu ? Ce n'est pas trs compliqu faire, simplement il faudra faire une sauvegarde de tes donnes perso avant.
C'est juste un nettoyage de restes de paquets (fichiers de config rests en place aprs la suppression de certains paquets), il n'y a pas vraiment de raison que a change quelque chose au fonctionnement de Netflix mais a ne cote rien d'essayer.
Cela dit, si tu as une source sur l'hypothse de la distro ou du navigateur en 32 bits qui serai(en)t l'origine du problme, a peut tre ventuellement utile pour voir si c'est crdible, s'il y a une info qui est catgorique l-dessus, etc.
La distribution ("distro"), c'est la version de Linux que tu utilises ; ce n'est pas un systme d'exploitation monolithique dvelopp par une entreprise (comme c'est le cas pour Microsoft avec Windows ou Apple avec MacOS) mais plusieurs entits (entreprises, organisations, groupes de dveloppeurs indpendants...) qui proposent leur propre version avec des choix de logiciels, d'environnement de bureau, etc.
En gros, ma question, c'tait : est-ce que tu as vu passer des infos qui tendraient confirmer que le problme vient bien de l'utilisation d'un Linux en 32 bits et/ou de Firefox en 32 bits ? Personnellement, je n'utilise pas Netflix mais toutes les infos que je trouve concernant son utilisation sur Linux datent pas mal et ne sont probablement plus pertinentes aujourd'hui.
Me revoil ! je n'avais pas vu le dernier message de xubu1957... et je n'ai pas fait la commande propose. Dsole.
J'ai port ma machine dans une boutique pour faire la migration en 64 bits. Tout s'est bien pass mais de retour chez moi, le mme problme et message d'erreur s'affichait avec Netflix... donc rien de chang, MAIS...
J'ai recontact le technicien qui m'a fait passer ce lien qui m'a permis de refaire marcher Netflix avec firefox et chromium.
Merci ceux qui l'ont crit !
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Donc mon problme est dsormais rsolu mais je ne suis toujours pas sre que le problme venait de mon installation en 32 bits...
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