Moonlight is a free and open-source Mono-based implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight technology, developed by Novell. This is currently the recommended method of enabling Silverlight compatibility on Linux due to the lack of an official Microsoft client.

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Moonlight-Mono for Raring 13.04?

Is there a method or location to install Moonlight on Ubuntu Raring 13.04?
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Another question about Netflix on Ubuntu

I know, the issue of Netflix's Watch Instantly not working on Linux has been (sort of) handled by using Wine to run Firefox with Silverlight installed, but that solution isn't working out so well for ...
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How to add Silverlight to Chrome in 12.04?

How to add Silverlight to Chrome in 12.04? I found a couple of guides to add Moonlight plugin to Chrome browser, but nothing that works as of yet.
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How to know if Chrome Moonlight plugin is working fine?

I just install it as described here and go to here and even the plugin asked my permission to be executed and seem to be loaded, I don't think that is working fine cos nothing happens after the ...
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Netflix-Desktop requires Silverlight update even after deleting ~/.wine-browser

Silverlight keeps asking to update every time I try to use it. I've tried rm -Rf ~/.wine-browser which does work,however this is only a temporary fix. It seems every time I restart my computer it ...
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Moonlight 3.99.0.3 doen't works with Firefox 18.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.10?

I'm trying install Moonlight 3.99.0.3 on Firefox 18.0.2 at Ubuntu 12.10 but it dosen't work. I need this for see my online college classes. I'm so very apprehensive about this question. Somebody can ...
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silverlight plugins

Silverlight plugins wont start on my computer . I have a subcription a online tv server and this server use this plugins for viewing . I can only use this server on the Windows .I can not use this ...