Thanks for the comment, Michael. I feel like the GNOME folks won't really look into this since Pipelight is not a stock GNOME app, so I probably won't report the bug there. I'll try changing my video driver to a proprietary NVIDIA version to see if that makes any difference. If that doesn't work, then oh well. Like I said, it is not a show-stopper as I can view fullscreen with the ALT+ESC (x2) method.
The real fix is for Netflix to stop being nerds and to discard their crappy MS Silverlight output for HTML5 instead. I hear they are working on this, but we'll see if this ever really happens (which will be interesting with their DRM requirements). Again though, Pipelight rocks! Overall, I am quite happy :-).
Thanks for the comment, Michael. I feel like the GNOME folks won't really look into this since Pipelight is not a stock GNOME app, so I probably won't report the bug there. I'll try changing my video driver to a proprietary NVIDIA version to see if that makes any difference. If that doesn't work, then oh well. Like I said, it is not a show-stopper as I can view fullscreen with the ALT+ESC (x2) method.
The real fix is for Netflix to stop being nerds and to discard their crappy MS Silverlight output for HTML5 instead. I hear they are working on this, but we'll see if this ever really happens (which will be interesting with their DRM requirements). Again though, Pipelight rocks! Overall, I am quite happy :-).
--William