Facebook( + Skype )video calling is out.Not silver-light hence Linux supported(Sigh!!..).Supported browsers-FF,IE Safari and chrome.Chromium not supported
Facebook( + Skype )video calling is out.Not silver-light hence Linux supported(Sigh!!..).Supported browsers-FF,IE Safari and chrome.Chromium not supported
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not silverlight but the add-on is a.exe i believe which is not supported in linux
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It is not?? damn
Drop box is a great solution for cloud storage.
Use this link to get 250 mb more space than the usual 2 gb
Backtrack - Giving machine guns to monkeys since 2006
Kali-Linux - Adding a grenade launcher to the machine guns since 2013
So, not linux supported but also not silverlight? I believe I win back my money and then 1.5 times that. *pays self 7.50$*
Oh, and we can chalk facebook up to the list of things people will complain about when swapping to linux now,the rest being itunes, netflix, MSO, most games (regression), and photoshop. Go team MS!
I had to do it.
Uhh, why couldn't they just use Flash or something? As much as I bag on Flash, to me it makes more sense to use a plugin that already is out there and everyone has than to create a new proprietary plugin that people have to go out of their way to install. Hopefully they'll put something together for Linux eventually, but right now I'm not all that optimistic.
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Well i personally stopped using Facebook a short while ago, however i find it ironic that
according to http://developers.facebook.com/opensource/ they have developed FB from the ground up on open source software.
There servers run LAMP and on Big-IP 9.4.6.
and so they make a .exe for their new product launch
MS and FB together = 1984
Backtrack - Giving machine guns to monkeys since 2006
Kali-Linux - Adding a grenade launcher to the machine guns since 2013
Well no Linux support, what a surprise. It doesn't affect me personally, but I imagine it is going to be quite tough for Canonical, which appears to have been gearing up Ubuntu to target that particular demographic for whom this feature is very important. Unity is not going to win over such "average users" if there is no Skype on facebook, and probably no Skype at all eventually.
Backtrack - Giving machine guns to monkeys since 2006
Kali-Linux - Adding a grenade launcher to the machine guns since 2013
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