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View Silverlight Pages on Linux

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Moonlight is an open source implementation of MS Silverlight by Novell, for

Linux users. As it's Mono- based, you must have Mono packages installed on your

system, which the latest distros such as Ubuntu and Fedora come packed with.

Others can use Moonlight as a Firefox plugin that can be downloaded from go-mono.com/

moonlight. By launching the installation dialog box, you can install the

Moonlight plugin on Firefox. However, if Firefox blocks the installation, you

can unblock it by adding this URL to the list of allowed sites.

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After a mandatory restart of the Firefox browser, you can start using

Silverlight based apps on your browser. The plugin is right now available only

for Firefox 2 and testing for Firefox 3 is going on. You also have an alpha

release of Moonlight that supports Silverlight 2.0.

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Applies To: Linux users



Price: Free


USP: Rendering Silverlight based pages on
Linux



Primary Link: www.gomono. com/moonlight


Google Keyword: Moonlight


Without a Moonlight

plugin installed on your browser, the Silverlight based effects can't be

seen on Microsoft's



homepage. But it prompts you to install Silverlight.
From the Moonlight

website you can choose the version and architecture support, and then by

clicking on 'install' the



installation process is initiated.




Once the plugin gets

installed and Firefox has been restarted, the Moonlight plugin shows up as

an Add-On that can be disabled or uninstalled.
After Silverlight

has been installed, the web page in Step 1 gets converted to a more snazzy

looking page with a lot more



graphically intense effects.
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