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is possible to have a linux version of unity webplayer? i can't play some online games without it. If no, there's a method to use webplayer with wine? i've tried but it doesn't work to me. thanks for the answers
Answer by liszto · Nov 02, 2012 at 04:20 PM
I think you must wait Unity 4 official realease and Linux support. But it's not plan for the moment...
but you can try this : Native Client export for Chrome runs on Linux, though, IIRC – that’s kind of like a webplayer…
For more informations you can read all the comments here : http://blogs.unity3d.com/2012/07/03/linux-publishing-preview-what-how-and-wherefore-3/
Answer by Pendrokar · Jul 07, 2014 at 10:58 AM
Unity Technologies do not provide a Unity Web Player for Linux browsers. I also haven't heard any plans on doing so.
Workaround:
Previously Linux users tried to install Windows versions of internet browsers to run the Unity Web Player using Wine.
The Pipelight project has made a plugin for native Linux browsers. It still uses Wine, but at least you won't deal with Windows versions of internet browsers. See the community set up wiki page - http://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/Running_Unity_Web_Player_on_Linux_using_Pipelight
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