No it won't work even with moonlight your best cheapish option is to get something like a roku.
No it won't work even with moonlight your best cheapish option is to get something like a roku.
Whoever came up with the phrase "There is no such thing as a stupid question" obviously never had the internet.
I have ubuntu 12.04 32bit, several browsers, tried to install
moonlight from the "monoculture" (?) website, that monoproject...
"go mono" -i think going mono that way is not such a good idea for the Internet-, so far alas it did not work for me:
I downloaded "moonlight" for firefox,
but then I can see the site's original silverlight environment to sign in (this is the problem why I need to get this moonlight clone (?) working), and they have no other way, no alternative way to sign in to get into my account,
but then I succeeded in downloading and installing
the moonlight in firefox, yet... then
somehow I cannot type in my data
to enter, so...: alas. It seems stuck.
Is there really no available "workaround"?
Else (although I feel no hope in this): what can be the alternative for them, owners of the site where is my account, so everyone who is allowed to, could sign in?
Apple may be hated a lot, but one thing I like about them is that Apple is actively promoting HTML5, while abandoning browser plugins like Flash and Silverlight.
Apple abandoning Flash and Silverlight is only because they are competitor's products.
Ever have to install Quicktime on Windows to watch something? After that you get bombarded with requests to install other Apple items.
Hopefully HTML5 will change all of this.
Moonlight was always playing catchup with silverlight. And it never caught up or will it ever now.
I need silverlight for the bskyb skygo feature, So I use Win 7 for that on my dual boot lappy.
I tried getting moonlight to work on firefox and gave up.
Understanding is a three-edged sword: Your side, their side, and the truth
I read that less than 1% of websites use silverlight, so Moonlight was not worthy the energy used to develop it. BUT neverteless some very important websites still makes use of silverlight (TV channel, airline companies). So Ubuntu here is not productive, we have to reboot on windows to use these! HTML5 is not a solution in those cases...
What about creating a list of important companies using silverlight, and organize a mass-petition to make them switch?
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
(Noam Chomsky)
One solution I've seen is an XP virtual machine. I don't know if/how this will work once XP support is officially discontinued in April of 2014 (I think). I don't care about netflix but I think if I did I'd either try the VM solution or buy a device that supported it, like a cheap blue ray player or game console.
Last edited by kurt18947; January 13th, 2013 at 04:47 PM.
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