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May 14th, 2008

First public release of Silverlight for Linux is out

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:29 am

Categories: Development tools, .Net Framework, Silverlight (wpf/e), Linux, Novell

Tags: Release, Microsoft Silverlight, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

The first public release of Moonlight — the Silverlight on Linux project from open-source leader Miguel de Icaza and his band of coders — is out.

De Icaza, Novell Vice President for Developer Technologies, noted the release in a blog post dated May 13. De Icaza noted the release is available to testers in two forms: A no-media-codec-based version and one which will allow users to compile FFMpeg codecs themselves.

The release supports Silverlight 1.0 only. The developers plan to move to support Silverlight 2.0, which is currently in beta and expected to launch in final form later this summer.

De Icaza noted that Moonlight will work on Firefox 2 and 3, but some recent changes in nFirefox 3 “preent Silverlight and Moonlight from working.” There is a user-contributed Greasemonkey script that provides a work-around for some sites, he said.

De Icaza said in December to expect the first release of Silverlight to be done by mid-2008.

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I concur
It looked as if he was attempting subtle sarcasm and it almost but not quite flopped and backfired on him.

At least that's my analysis, but bear in mind. I'm not a trained professional.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ole Man Posted on: 05/18/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Why? Tim Patterson   | 05/14/08
Ancient History Yagotta B. Kidding   | 05/14/08
Zzzz... DonRupertBitByte   | 05/14/08
Good for Novell users Yagotta B. Kidding   | 05/14/08
SilverBlight zoroaster   | 05/14/08
Linux professionals need to support everyone bcarpent1228@...   | 05/14/08
What do you expect from these closed-minded fanatics... transposeIT   | 05/15/08
Did Ballmer leave you a big tip? b8375629@...   | 05/15/08
Offended your users? odubtaig   | 05/15/08
support?! shawn_dude   | 05/15/08
support?! bcarpent1228@...   | 05/15/08
Actually tracy anne   | 05/15/08
Installed it tombalablomba   | 05/14/08
FF3 itself is still in BETA. odubtaig   | 05/15/08
Most modern linux distro's tombalablomba   | 05/15/08
Which is still Beta and buggy. ajole   | 05/15/08
Tried it in FF2 tombalablomba   | 05/15/08
That does suck. (NT) odubtaig   | 05/16/08
Learn about the defects identified in open source projects like Linux victor louis   | 05/15/08
Learn about defects or improvements? KimTjik   | 05/16/08
I think his intention was to spam the board (NT) odubtaig   | 05/16/08
I concur Ole Man   | 05/18/08
A Microsoft app "for" Linux? Ole Man   | 05/15/08
RE: First public release of Silverlight for Linux is out KimTjik   | 05/16/08

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    As reported by Mary Jo Foley, Silverlight for Linux, developed by Novell in collaboration with Microsoft under the Moonlight project, has just been released. It currently only has support for Silverlight 1.0, and support for Silverlight ...

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    Published at LXer: The first public release of Moonlight — the Silverlight on Linux project from open-source leader Miguel de Icaza and his band of coders — is out. De Icaza, Novell Vice President for Developer Technologies, ...

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