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Watching Live-TV On Your Ubuntu Desktop With Zattoo Zattoo delivers free Live-TV (P2P IPTV) to Linux, Windows, and Mac desktops. Depending on the country you live in you can select between multiple real TV stations to watch (if Zattoo is available in your country). This article shows how you can install the Zattoo player on an Ubuntu desktop.
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It's great information but unforunately Zattoo is a very poor service to use, mostly because it's geographically limited to Europeans. And it only carries European channels, but using the same process that Falko has written here you can try it with these services as well, some are live tv like zattoo while others are just videos - which are flash but should still work 100% in Linux.
Live TV
- Joost
- FreeTube
- BabelGaum
- LiveStation (private beta)
Videos
@Yaromat
Actually all you need to access Zattoo is a VPN. I moved abroad from the UK still have complete access to all UK TV via the internet.
Here is a site that has list of all UK streaming sites: http://vpntelevision.com
Hope this helps,
Abe
To watch any geo restricted anywhere in world you need to use VPN to watch Zattoo.You can also watch iPlayer (BBC UK), Hulu, Netflix, Youtube, etc anywhere in the world.
Click here to read more about VPN to Watch TV anywhere in the world
http://www.virtualprivate-network.com/vpn-watch-tv/