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I want to be able to watch some drm material. There seems to be quite a few ways to do it on bunsenlabs (debian). However I do not really understand the risk of the different ways, like for example this http://pipelight.net/cms/install/instal … ebian.html or this http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=127574
Is there any place good to read about this, how to evaluate risk?
thanks.
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That's a trustworthy pipelight repository by the pipelight developers, and I have a pretty good reputation as a backports packager by now. The libhal1-flash source in that OBS repository is straight from upstream Debian, so it's as trustworthy as they are.
Another recent development is that Firefox 49+ will ask to download and install a DRM plugin for HTML5 video if you go to a site such as Netflix--the plugin is still closed source like Flash, so we have a choice of two evils. The plugin hopefully will get security updates as necessary; perhaps it will help lead to the death of Flash at last.
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