Netflix Error M7361-1253 only on Chromium - Ubuntu 16.04


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Last week I was watching Netflix in Chromium and everything was fine.
Today I started doing a project for school and installed Apache and was changing the index.html
file.
Meanwhile I had a terminal open and I tried to close it with the command exit
and a message popped: There are stopped jobs
I didn't pay much attention and closed the terminal from the exit button.
After that, when I try to stream from Netflix I get the error: Netflix Error M7361-1253
.
This is not a problem with Chromium, I can stream perfectly in Firefox. I tried restarting Chromium, even reinstalled it but not a thing has changed.
The network is just fine.
netflix
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Last week I was watching Netflix in Chromium and everything was fine.
Today I started doing a project for school and installed Apache and was changing the index.html
file.
Meanwhile I had a terminal open and I tried to close it with the command exit
and a message popped: There are stopped jobs
I didn't pay much attention and closed the terminal from the exit button.
After that, when I try to stream from Netflix I get the error: Netflix Error M7361-1253
.
This is not a problem with Chromium, I can stream perfectly in Firefox. I tried restarting Chromium, even reinstalled it but not a thing has changed.
The network is just fine.
netflix
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Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17
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Last week I was watching Netflix in Chromium and everything was fine.
Today I started doing a project for school and installed Apache and was changing the index.html
file.
Meanwhile I had a terminal open and I tried to close it with the command exit
and a message popped: There are stopped jobs
I didn't pay much attention and closed the terminal from the exit button.
After that, when I try to stream from Netflix I get the error: Netflix Error M7361-1253
.
This is not a problem with Chromium, I can stream perfectly in Firefox. I tried restarting Chromium, even reinstalled it but not a thing has changed.
The network is just fine.
netflix
Last week I was watching Netflix in Chromium and everything was fine.
Today I started doing a project for school and installed Apache and was changing the index.html
file.
Meanwhile I had a terminal open and I tried to close it with the command exit
and a message popped: There are stopped jobs
I didn't pay much attention and closed the terminal from the exit button.
After that, when I try to stream from Netflix I get the error: Netflix Error M7361-1253
.
This is not a problem with Chromium, I can stream perfectly in Firefox. I tried restarting Chromium, even reinstalled it but not a thing has changed.
The network is just fine.
netflix
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Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17
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Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17
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Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17
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Could you elaborate on what you did to "setup a localhost"?
â dsstorefile1
May 20 at 15:56
I had just installed apache2 and was messing with the index.html file. Also I had MySQL Workbench open to set up the database.
â guruste
May 20 at 16:17