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I hit and I can see the Silverlight application right there.Īt this point in our installation, you're running all Open Source software.
CLR BROWSER SOURCE PLUGIN 64 BIT DOWNLOAD
64-bit, the click Download the Plugin, and I get the standard Firefox installation dialog, like any Firefox plugin:Ĭlick "Install Now" and restart Firefox.
CLR BROWSER SOURCE PLUGIN 64 BIT CODE
This is cool (read: no evil) as Microsoft's detection code redirects you to Mono. If Microsoft sees you need Silverlight 1.0 and you've got Linux, you're sent to. When the badge is shown, clicking on it sends you to a Microsoft link that will sniff your browser and OS and send you to the right place for Silverlight. Note that the folks that ran this page have not coded specially for Moonlight. I visit first, and I get the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in download badge.
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I'm running OpenSuse 10.3 and Firefox 2, just to point out that you don't have to be super-bleeding edge to run this plugin. If you want to try it, you can burn a LiveCD (bootable ISO) that includes it here. You can watch a Silverlight, ahem, 2, screencast of the installation process over on Tim's blog or check these static screenies of me running OpenSUSE and Firefox, visiting (a Silverlight 1.0 site), installing Moonlight, and watching a video.
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In the future ( pronto, espero, Miguel?) Moonlight 2.0 will be the Unix version of Silverlight 2.0 and include the ECMA CLR execution engine (fancy words for "CLR on Linux in the browser"). It's not Silverlight 2.0, yet, so it has no execution engine. That includes graphics, video/audio and the JavaScript bridge. It's an implementation of Silverlight 1.0 for Unix. Moonlight is available as a Firefox plugin that can be installed with a single click from the moonlight download page." We are feature complete, we pass all the Microsoft regression test suites and we shipped support for Microsoft's Media Pack for x86 and x86-64 architectures. "Implementation of Silverlight for Unix systems has officially reached its 1.0 level. Congrats to Miguel (nice guy and a fine dancer) and team for the release of Moonlight 1.0.