Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-14 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> Hi there,
> This is possibly already answered elsewhere, however I've trolled
> through google to no avail. I've upgraded my work machine from a
> Windows 2000 machine to Gentoo (running on a Dell GX520) with VMware
> running XP, Vista, 2000.
>
> Most things run fine, but unfortunately I've had a few problems with
> things such as Active X pages (i.e. Cisco Call Manager, Infra, etc).
>
> I've tried using wine (version 0.9.29) and installing IE however I
> couldn't find the full installer and we use a proxy here (the
> installer craps out when trying to set it up within the installer) So
> I installed ieslinux and tried that - it seems to work and lets me
> load some pages however they don't all load correctly... infect the
> majority don't... So I unmasked wine with the x86 keyword and tried
> both options again with the same results for the first option and
> ieslinux getting to the same place and stopping (but with text
> visibility bugs) and so I've now reverted back to wine 0.9.29 and am
> officially stuck. Firefox doesn't seem to support Active X at all,
> however there was a plugin for v1.5 which I tried and didn't have any
> luck with.

0.9.29 is 9 months old now, you want something more recent
0.9.38 is the most recent but it has font problems, so unmask wine, but 
do mask out the specific version 0.9.38
To get IE working and be installable, use ies4linux
To get lots of other stuff working, use winetricks by Dan Kegel (google 
will find the script for you)

Warning: if you use either of these hack solutions, don't ask for 
support on the wine lists. You'll probably get better help here

alan


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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-13 Thread Roman Zimmermann
Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2007 06:51 schrieb Sartorelli, Jason:
> Thanks, yeah at the moment i'm simply using it through my Virtual XP
> machine... i've had a quick look at crossover puts me in the same boat and
> I (greatly) prefer XP. I appreciate the heads up though :)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hemmann, Volker Armin
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> Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2007 4:29 p.m.
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace
>
> On Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007, Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> > Thanks Ken,
> > So what do other people do when they need to use ActiveX?
> > Is there any work arounds etc?

Some time ago we simply set up XP on an older box and used Remote Desktop 
whenever we needed something windows specific.
Since such tasks were rather the exception one box (ie. single user license, 
or whatever they call it) for >2 people was enough.

Roman


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RE: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-13 Thread Sartorelli, Jason
Thanks, yeah at the moment i'm simply using it through my Virtual XP machine... 
i've had a quick look at crossover puts me in the same boat and I (greatly) 
prefer XP.
I appreciate the heads up though :)

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From: Hemmann, Volker Armin
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Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2007 4:29 p.m.
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace


On Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007, Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> Thanks Ken,
> So what do other people do when they need to use ActiveX?
> Is there any work arounds etc?
>
> Hmmm, its interesting as before now (as I use server, desktop and laptop
> builds) I couldn't see what was stopping businesses using Linux on their
> desktops but as there are about 5 internal sites (such as our Helpdesk
> tool, Cisco Call Manager) which are needed on a daily basis I guess the
> 'little' things are pretty large obstacles. I guess hopefully in the future
> such tools will be obsolete as people code for Firefox and IE (without
> Active X)

AFAIR some versions of IE work with crossover. You might check their hp.

Also, some people just use the IE installed in their XP running on vmware ;)
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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-13 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
On Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2007, Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> Thanks Ken,
> So what do other people do when they need to use ActiveX?
> Is there any work arounds etc?
>
> Hmmm, its interesting as before now (as I use server, desktop and laptop
> builds) I couldn't see what was stopping businesses using Linux on their
> desktops but as there are about 5 internal sites (such as our Helpdesk
> tool, Cisco Call Manager) which are needed on a daily basis I guess the
> 'little' things are pretty large obstacles. I guess hopefully in the future
> such tools will be obsolete as people code for Firefox and IE (without
> Active X)

AFAIR some versions of IE work with crossover. You might check their hp.

Also, some people just use the IE installed in their XP running on vmware ;)
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RE: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-13 Thread Sartorelli, Jason
Thanks Ken,
So what do other people do when they need to use ActiveX? 
Is there any work arounds etc?

Hmmm, its interesting as before now (as I use server, desktop and laptop 
builds) I couldn't see what was stopping businesses using Linux on their 
desktops but as there are about 5 internal sites (such as our Helpdesk tool, 
Cisco Call Manager) which are needed on a daily basis I guess the 'little' 
things are pretty large obstacles.
I guess hopefully in the future such tools will be obsolete as people code for 
Firefox and IE (without Active X)

Cheers,
Jason



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From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2007 3:01 p.m.
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace


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Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> Hi there, 
> This is possibly already answered elsewhere, however I've trolled through 
> google to no avail.
> I've upgraded my work machine from a Windows 2000 machine to Gentoo (running 
> on a Dell GX520) with VMware running XP, Vista, 2000.
> 
> Most things run fine, but unfortunately I've had a few problems with things 
> such as Active X pages (i.e. Cisco Call Manager, Infra, etc).
> 
> I've tried using wine (version 0.9.29) and installing IE however I couldn't 
> find the full installer and we use a proxy here (the installer craps out when 
> trying to set it up within the installer)
> So I installed ieslinux and tried that - it seems to work and lets me load 
> some pages however they don't all load correctly... infect the majority 
> don't...
> So I unmasked wine with the x86 keyword and tried both options again with the 
> same results for the first option and ieslinux getting to the same place and 
> stopping (but with text visibility bugs) and so I've now reverted back to 
> wine 0.9.29 and am officially stuck.
> Firefox doesn't seem to support Active X at all, however there was a plugin 
> for v1.5 which I tried and didn't have any luck with.
> 
> I've heard you can copy across a entire system32 folder and get wine working 
> better, is this true?
> I'm a member of transgaming (Cedega) is this worth trying? (Internet Explorer 
> wasn't listen in their database)
> 
> There are other bugs and issues I'm trying to nut out (like a virtual OS X 
> install, i support Macs unfortunately as part of my role), but at the moment 
> getting ActiveX going is the most critical (as I'm using my old machine or 
> virtuals to do allot of my work)
> 
> Any thoughts/comments/miracles/donuts or donations would be greatly 
> appreciated.
> Cheers,
> 
> Jason Sartorelli
> 
IE will never work in wine. I don't believe the devs plan to support it
either.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo in the workplace

2007-06-13 Thread Ken
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Sartorelli, Jason wrote:
> Hi there, 
> This is possibly already answered elsewhere, however I've trolled through 
> google to no avail.
> I've upgraded my work machine from a Windows 2000 machine to Gentoo (running 
> on a Dell GX520) with VMware running XP, Vista, 2000.
> 
> Most things run fine, but unfortunately I've had a few problems with things 
> such as Active X pages (i.e. Cisco Call Manager, Infra, etc).
> 
> I've tried using wine (version 0.9.29) and installing IE however I couldn't 
> find the full installer and we use a proxy here (the installer craps out when 
> trying to set it up within the installer)
> So I installed ieslinux and tried that - it seems to work and lets me load 
> some pages however they don't all load correctly... infect the majority 
> don't...
> So I unmasked wine with the x86 keyword and tried both options again with the 
> same results for the first option and ieslinux getting to the same place and 
> stopping (but with text visibility bugs) and so I've now reverted back to 
> wine 0.9.29 and am officially stuck.
> Firefox doesn't seem to support Active X at all, however there was a plugin 
> for v1.5 which I tried and didn't have any luck with.
> 
> I've heard you can copy across a entire system32 folder and get wine working 
> better, is this true?
> I'm a member of transgaming (Cedega) is this worth trying? (Internet Explorer 
> wasn't listen in their database)
> 
> There are other bugs and issues I'm trying to nut out (like a virtual OS X 
> install, i support Macs unfortunately as part of my role), but at the moment 
> getting ActiveX going is the most critical (as I'm using my old machine or 
> virtuals to do allot of my work)
> 
> Any thoughts/comments/miracles/donuts or donations would be greatly 
> appreciated.
> Cheers,
> 
> Jason Sartorelli
> 
IE will never work in wine. I don't believe the devs plan to support it
either.
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