The centralized antenna facility of the whole building where I live has
been broken, perhaps due to some wind gusts. As such, the residual
analogue tv broadcasts are unusable and there's not enough signal for
the digital channels. That is, no TV (I can live forever without TV, but
today some important things are happening here and I'd like to listen to
the news).
So, I connected to the RAI (italian TV) portal which also offer internet
streaming. It's based on Microsoft Silverlight. At the moment I'm using
Linux with both my main computers, so it pops up the invitation to
install Mono in Firefox. Done. Firefox restarts... Uh oh:
You're running a Silverlight 3 application. You may experience
incompatibilities as Moonlight does not have full support for this
runtime yet.
In fact, I can't see anything. AFAIK Silverlight 3 has been released in
July 2009 and after more than one year Moonlight is still behind. I had
to reboot one computer with Mac OS X (it's the old Mac Mini, 2GB are not
good for running a VirtualBox _and_ doing other things). Of course
Windows 7 would do too, but I'm developing and I prefer to have the
native command line tools.
Is this the alleged Linux support for .NET?
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