

#Install silverlight firefox install
winetricks # Launch winetricks and install Windows fonts. $ chmod +x winetricks # Make winetricks script executable.

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$ wget # Download winetricks so I can install Windows fonts. $ winecfg # Set Windows Version to Window 7. I opened a Konsole window and entered the following commands: The Mozilla Web site offers a choice of localised versions, so I downloaded the installer for Firefox for Windows in British English.Ģ. I used a Web browser to download the file ‘ Firefox Setup 30.0.exe‘ from the Mozilla Firefox Web site to the /home/fitzcarraldo/Downloads/ directory. Installation and configuration of 32-bit Firefox for Windows and the Silverlight plug-inġ. Below I list the steps I used to install and configure 32-bit Firefox 30.0 with the 32-bit Silverlight plug-in in WINE (which, in my installation, was compiled to support both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows applications). However, I found that the 64-bit Silverlight plug-in would not install (according to a message in the Silverlight Installer window, installation of the plug-in crashed at 82% complete), so I then installed 32-bit Firefox 30.0 for Windows with the 32-bit Silverlight plug-in, and that worked. The 64-bit Firefox 30.0 for Windows installed successfully and I could launch it and browse the Internet. Linkid=106663&Version=4.00&File=&Key=Xml_UnexpectedTokens2Īfter trying various user agent strings without success I decided to install 64-bit Firefox 30.0 for Windows and the 64-bit Silverlight plug-in in WINE. Sufficient information to diagnose the problem. That user agent string allowed the Intranet’s Web page to start loading, but a window popped-up displaying the error message shown below and Firefox stopped responding (froze).ĭebugging resource strings unavailable. I tried changing Firefox’s user agent string to the following, which I found from the post ‘ Firefox UserAgent Switcher list‘: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible MSIE 10.6 Windows NT 6.1 Trident/5.0 InfoPath.2 SLCC1. If you are using one of these browsers and you are still seeing this message, please contact company support. Please use one of the following browsers …

It appears the browser you are using to access this site is unsupported. However, after installing 64-bit Firefox 30.0 for Linux recently I found that Mozilla has removed NPAPI support by default in Firefox 30, and Web sites using Silverlight would no longer load.īy updating Pipelight to Version 0.2.6 and changing the user agent string - see ‘ Firefox UserAgent Switcher list‘ - I was able to browse in Firefox 30.0 for Linux only some of the Web sites that use Silverlight, but the aforementioned Intranet Web site would no longer load and displayed the following error message instead: I use 64-bit (~amd64) multilib Gentoo Linux on my main laptop, and had been using successfully Version 0.2.3 of the Pipelight browser plug-in in 64-bit Firefox 29.0.1 for Linux to access an office Intranet Web site that uses Microsoft Silverlight.
