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Does anyone access NJ sports books using Ubuntu?

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It does not appear that I can access any of them. Fan duel provides this message:

"It looks like you might be using an operating system other than Mac or Windows, which is preventing your location from being verified. We need your location so you can place bets or withdraw funds. Contact our Support Team for help." CS is not helpful.

MGM freezes while logging in

Draft Kings requires a plug in with a dmg extension. After I download it I receive a message that I have no application to run it.

When accessing these sites using Windows, I believe I download one geo location application which seems to universally work.

I am not very tech savvy and just getting accustomed to my linux machine. When I installed Ubuntu I choose to allow location services. In settings it says that no apps have asked to verify my location.

Thanks in advance if anyone has any advice.

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cn flag
A `.dmg` file is for Macs. It... won't be super useful for you. IDK anything about that app, but the fact that it wants an app to get location seems odd (as opposed to browser geolocation), I'd double-check that said app is... legit. Of course, you could do what it says and contact their support.
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cn flag
The app is only allowed to be used in certain countries the maker is trying to verify the incoming is from one of the supported countries. The error is very clear they do not support your OS.
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