![]() Apart from the Chrome instance, Wine will run in the background also the ChromeUpdate.exe, so to disable this simply rename ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Update/GoogleUpdate.exe in ~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Update/GoogleUpdateBAK.exe and restart.Install it with wine, this will create a launcher in ~/.local/share/applications/wine/Programs/Google sktop.Run winecfg command and select Windows 7 version.Remove MIME types following this thread.Install wine-staging with the command sudo pacman -S wine-staging.To circumvent this restriction, I’ve found this solution involving wine and Edge browser on the Arch forums: however, this no longer works, as the installation of Edge fails on Wine. They also implement strict checks: in fact, it is not sufficient to change the user agent to fool them. ![]() Unfortunately, streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video do not support 1080p in Linux browsers (I’ve even tested in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge for Linux): this is particularly a problem for Prime Video, which streams at Standard Definition (480p). This is not a question, I just wanted to share my solution with the forum.
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