doktor5000 wrote:The equivalent to silverlight under Linux is called moonlight. Moonlight doesn't support DRM and development was cancelled mid-2012.
Silverlight can be used under Linux, e.g. for Netflix or Lovefilm:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/01/how- ... -on-ubuntu
Ahh yes, ofcourse, I always get those mixed!
I fear Silverlight will be a new Shockwave for Linux. As far as I know it was never supported. Well, now it is obsolete, but still. Personally I dont find it a good solution to install wine just to have the possibility to use a plugin. It's really something that angers me.
I think the solution is to answer Microsoft by completely reverse engineering Windows XP and Windows 7 and create a "wine" as general Windows legacy support for Linux. Wine is great, but a bad solution for things that should be simple, like Silverlight or Shockwave.