The word I received is that it isn't the linux fault for working with dialpad
but the website itself! Dialpad's server identifies what type of browser and
operating system you have. With that information, the server supports your
profile unless it is linux. I don't if the reason they do not is because of a
lack of "standard" driver support or what. I am personally attempting to find
away around this problem. I think that maybe a client/server program may need
to be created that interface dialpad with everyones' computer. a sort of "box"
that has set drivers to use for dialpad to execute from their website. The
client program or what I call the "box" will have the individual settings and
binaries of the linux computer that is installed that are necessary to access
and use the soundcard. But I actually think all of that isn't necessary and
that maybe another website can be put together locally or through a default
server that will be setup as a "gateway/portal", a "mirrored" website with one
exception:

The website will say yes for support of javascript/java for linux. As
everybody knows, Linux Netscape 4.72 and  Netscape 4.73 support java and
javascript fully.

Give me time and I'll let you know what I come up with in a little bit. Is
there legallity issues? I don't know but I feel that if you signed on to a
website that promise you it's services, there shouldn't be anything wrong with
"fixing" any problem yourself that keep you from using those same services.

---Sincerely,
Altoine

"T. Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. That's pretty much what I discovered at the site. They have a 
mailing list for anyone wanting to be notified when the Linux version is 
ready. In the meantime they say that the Windows version works via Wine.

One day in 2000 Charles wrote:

>They are working on a Linux version of GetRight but they do not have >even 
>a
>Beta of it available yet.
>
>
>   Charles
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "T. Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:47 PM
>Subject: [newbie] RPM failure/coredump suggests GetRight!
>
>
>
>>I downloaded Diald from rpmfind.net, but when I try to install it in >LM
>7.1,
>>RpmDrake says "execution of script failed". It's a Mandrake compiled >RPM,
>>and is dated 4/2000 (version 0.99.1-2mdk). Does it sound like a >corrupted
>>RPM? It also left a core dump file. For the heck of it I loaded it >into a
>>word processor to see if it contained any useful info. Mostly >gibberish,
>but
>>I found some interesting stuff to read. It contained commentary on >some
>>other applications, and it suggested trying GetRight - it said it >works
>good
>>with KDE! I didn't even know GetRight made a Linux port! Anyway I did
>>confirm that the core dump came from the diald RPM. It also >said 
>>"couldnot
>>do authorization", but I don't know whether or not that originated >from
>the
>>install failure, or if it just came from where ever the rest of the
>contents
>>of the core dump came from. Are there any other places to get a >recent
>diald
>>RPM? Well, on the positive side if this hadn't happened I might not >be on
>my
>>way to the GetRight webpage right now!
>
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