Streaming March Madness On Linux? 120
neersign writes "March Madness is here and NCAA.com is streaming all of the games over the internet for free. The downside is they are using Microsoft technologies to do so. The standard player lists Windows XP/Vista, IE6, and WMP 9 as the base requirements. The High Quality Video Player requires Silverlight 2. So my question is: how would a Linux user be able to work around these requirements and watch the games?"
If you could make it work under Linux (Score:5, Funny)
Then you would be watching sports which would make you not a Linux user.
*computer explodes from the incongruity*
How about Moonlight? (Score:3, Funny)
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/05/15/moonlight-release-puts-Silverlight-on-Linux_1.html [infoworld.com]
Gibberish! (Score:3, Funny)
What is this 'bas-ket ball' you speak of?