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Streaming March Madness On Linux?

neersign writes "March Madness is here and NCAA.com is streaming all of the games over the internet for free. The downside is they are using Microsoft technologies to do so. The standard player lists Windows XP/Vista, IE6, and WMP 9 as the base requirements. The High Quality Video Player requires Silverlight 2. So my question is: how would a Linux user be able to work around these requirements and watch the games?"

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  1. no fags allowed! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    get your faggot linux the fuck off our game. you fucking homos should just die and we'd hear no more of you or your faggot linux. go suck a dick.

  2. Re:How about Moonlight? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    .. sacrifice a kitten .. sacrifice a small african village to the gates foundation medical grant receivers .. shove a blunt object up your nostril

  3. Re:Faggots by HellProphet · · Score: 0, Troll
    I laughed, when it told me I needed Windows, Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer.

    I want to barrage them with emails saying "So are you saying I cannot view this running Linux, with Totem, Using Firefox?"
    O boy what gives. LOL