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Silverlight Equivalent in Linux Lite?
I am trying to get Netflix and some stock charts working in Firefox. When I went to install Silverlight, the installation redirected me to a page for Moonlight. Bold letters at the bottom say "Note: Moonlight isn’t actively developed anymore. If you’re feeling adventurous you can probably get it working by compiling from source, but we recommend you move away from Moonlight as soon as possible."
OK, I did some more research and found out about something called Pipelight. That isn't listed in the 'install/remove software' to be installed. I've successfully installed in that. I have tried to install from Wine to no success at all. The few times I tried it, what did get installed won't run.
What is the solution to this dilemma?
Thanks, Robert
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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/10/psa-netflix-ubuntu-now-working-box
Edit: Later...
I did install Chrome and it worked fine for movies both on Netflix and Amazon Prime.
I'll still continue the search to make Pipelight work. It's installed along with Wine and yet I can't get it to work yet. Anyone have any suggestions on that?
So, what do I do next?
update: At the suggestion of a poster on another forum, I have installed User Agent Switcher. I guess there is still more to do because the Pipelight diagnostic gives me the following:
User agent (Javascript)
Checking for Windows user agent ...failed
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0
Almost all Silverlight applications require you to use a user agent switcher!
Silverlight (as seen by a website)
Checking for Silverlight ...okay
Version: 5.1.40416.0
Result
Result from all tests ...failed
You need to fix your user agent by installing a user agent switcher