I'm attending a Webinar on Tuesday. I was annoyed when the system requirements of the thing were Windows or Mac. After I registered, I got the message to the effect of, "We detect you're using an unsupported PC. Please use a supported one on Tuesday." Annoying. However, I suspect the webinar would work on my Kubuntu laptop. They should just be streaming a video, which this can do. However, If they can detect my OS, they might block me and insist on my using Windows.
Is there a way to fool their detection systems into thinking this Kubuntu laptop is a Windows one?
I can always keep my Windows 7 netbook standing by in case this doesn't work and attend the webinar that way. I would love to hack my way to doing this with Linux and then send them an e-mail afterwards telling them they should support Linux because the webinar worked anyway. If it doesn't work, I've got the Windows netbook.
Btw, the browsers I have installed are FireFox, Chrome, and Rekonq. Well, I do have Internet Explorer for WINE. I guess that would be one way to fool them, but yuck.
Is there a way to fool their detection systems into thinking this Kubuntu laptop is a Windows one?
I can always keep my Windows 7 netbook standing by in case this doesn't work and attend the webinar that way. I would love to hack my way to doing this with Linux and then send them an e-mail afterwards telling them they should support Linux because the webinar worked anyway. If it doesn't work, I've got the Windows netbook.
Btw, the browsers I have installed are FireFox, Chrome, and Rekonq. Well, I do have Internet Explorer for WINE. I guess that would be one way to fool them, but yuck.
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