MS Silverlight a Step Back For Linux Users
mattb0611 writes "Just as it seemed that Linux users (especially 64-bit users) would finally be able to enjoy streaming content with a minimum of hassle, Microsoft's new Silverlight software promises to throw a monkey wrench in the works — as they have yet to suggest any sort of Linux platform support."
Does that mean every technology or product released by anybody not supporting Linux is a 'step back for Linux'?
It's based on .NET, so unless there are specific OS checks in the binaries, it should be possible to run the Firefox plugin with Mono (probably with modifications to Mono, since it doesn't have any .NET 3 support yet). And since there's a Mac version, we can be reasonably certain that things like UNIX-style paths are supported.
This is actually better for Linux users than MS's traditional behavior.
Wow, a copy of an OS News flame post :) (same team of astroturfers ?)
Seriously, there is none so deaf as he who will not hear.
What about all these fine standards made available by the W3C ? SMIL maybe ?
Wait, nobody uses it because MSIE, used by 80% of people, doesn't implement it. Who's at fault ?
From the Wikipedia, implementation have been made mainly for handheld and mobile devices... where MSIE doesn't rule.
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