Amazon Prime is one of the best options for legally watching movies on Linux.
After upgrading to Kubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail), Amazon Prime video would no longer play back in Chrome or Firefox.
I tried all the usual fixes: Install hal, libhal, make sure I had the latest flash player, etc. but nothing seemed to work.
As it turns out hal was not working out of the box.
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Ubuntu / Kubuntu 13.04 Amazon Prime Flash Video Fix
KD3 Fatal error during recording:input/output - Fixed
How to Create Debian .deb packages from Tar .tgz files in Linux
Please watch the video for the full tutorial. Basically all you have to do is this.
Kubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 2 ATI Radeon HD 4200 Fix
The ati fglrx driver is still not working for my Radeon HD 4200.
I am sure I can get it working as I did before using alternative drivers, but preffer to test and report bugs to try to help get the official driver working.
Without any driver the card works great in kubuntu 10.04 with the exception of 3d rendering being slow. All of the composite effect work great.
Unfortunately after I install the driver the desktop will not load even after I un-install the driver.
Kubuntu 10.04 - aka Lucid Beta 1
The first beta of the next Kubuntu Long Term service release is out.
I have been running the development release candidates on one of my entertainment computers for a while now and unfortunately for me the upgrade was not so smooth. Ok, it was a disaster, but only because I was running a bunch of backports and had other non-supported ppa repositories for various hardware reasons.
After a backup and full re-install averything went smooth as silk.
Flash now working in Chromium
Chromium on Linux finally has plugin support!
To enable plugins, just start chromium with --enable-pluggins
chromium-browser --enable-plugins
To get the latest version of Chromium, Debian based builds can simply add the proper repository
See https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa for instructions on how to add chromium to add the repository.
Enjoy
How to get Comcast PACE DTA working in Myth in Ubuntu Hardy
Comcast recently shipped me 3 Digital converter boxes to support the upcoming switch to an all Digital Signal.
Unfortunately the digital signal requires using the new digital converter boxes to change channels. This is a huge inconvenience to anyone using a 3rd party DVR as well as for anyone who recently purchased a new digital TV which features like PIP as these features are likely not to work with the new converter boxes.
Luckily for those of us running MythTV, we just need to make some minor changes to get our Home-Brew DVR work with the new converter Boxes.
Amazon Unbox Beta
Finally, A pay per download service that doesn't require a proprietary player. The new Amazon Unbox service, which is still in beta, allows you to watch pay-per-download movies directly in your browser. The only requirement is Adobe Flash 9 and a fast internet connection. This means that Linux users now have a legal alternative to downloading torrents.