This post is for information only at this point.
Any thoughts and/or tips are warmly welcome.
AT&T
http://uverse.com/live
is the new On Line presentation of some ( about 200 ) of their "cable" TV
channels that are offered to their customer base. I being one of those.
This is their on-line solution and there are similar offerings from other
Cable TV services here in the States. After some tinkering with it I think
that they are using, at a minimum, Browser Java technology to make this
happen. So that brings into play:
icedtea-web-1.6.2-1.mga5.x86_64.rpm
at a minimum. Installing icedtea I get correct responses from:
https://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
http://javatester.org/version.html
http://www.test-java.com/
https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~matuszek/Gen ... Tests.html
http://jgames.com/
So you would assume that installing icedtea would do the trick. Nope.
Now the site is asking for Microsoft Silverlight, a dead technology.
So either Silverlight is embedded in their system, or it's a fallback,
or maybe icedtea is not a 100% solution all the time.
This wouldn't be such a big deal but all the cable TV services over here
are switching to this kind of a delivery system so it may become problematic
for everyone, including us, in the future.
Bug: https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18584
has been filed.
