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I wonder if anybody has tried this and got it working - enabling Netflix etc to be used in Linux browsers
What this apparently does is to get Silverlight to work in Linux so you can use the Silverlight plugin required for things like Netfix / sky go etc.
http://fds-team.de/cms/articles/2013-08/pipelight-using-silverlight-in-linux-browsers.html
I haven't got time to test this today but would be interested if anybody has got it to work and on which Linux distro.
I'm trying to get Netflix to work on Linux -- would be greatful too if people got other methods to work short of running Windows in a VM.
Cheers
jimbo
I wonder if anybody has tried this and got it working - enabling Netflix etc to be used in Linux browsers
What this apparently does is to get Silverlight to work in Linux so you can use the Silverlight plugin required for things like Netfix / sky go etc.
http://fds-team.de/cms/articles/2013-08/pipelight-using-silverlight-in-linux-browsers.html
I haven't got time to test this today but would be interested if anybody has got it to work and on which Linux distro.
I'm trying to get Netflix to work on Linux -- would be greatful too if people got other methods to work short of running Windows in a VM.
Cheers
jimbo
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