Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-30 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
I have tried this other time. (I tried it in the past also without success).

The package is broken, and one file that tries to download from
Microsoft is not longer available. (mfc42.cab)

After of downloading manually the missing package from web archiv,
fixing the scripts of ies4linux, it installs Internet Explorer 6.

As always (as mi previous attempts) it fails at the few seconds of
start the explorer.

Have you tried with some older version of wine that worked better than
the actual versions?


On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Mayuresh  wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
>> I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company:
>
> www/ies4linux? [ I haven't used of late. ]
>
> Mayuresh.


Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-30 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
Thank you. If I have the energy, I will ask in some Citrix forum, if
they can resolve the problem with certificates.

Does anyone tried a new version of citrix (not the one from pkgsrc)
client in NetBSD?

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Eric Haszlakiewicz  wrote:
> On January 29, 2016 5:31:17 AM EST, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia 
>  wrote:
>>I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company:
>>Siebel software.
>>
>>It uses Active X and it only works with Internet Explorer. (They
>>haven't activated the mode of Siebel Software for non Microsoft
>>browsers).
>>
>>.It is a application that I must use, very few times.
>>
>>It is the option that I have used (tested some of them). What option
>>do you suggest?
>>
>>2- I can access with Citrix, but the citrix client from pkgsrc is very
>>old ,and it has problems with certificates of our Citrix Server. I
>>have tried to add the certificates without success. I don't know if I
>>am doing the right thing, or the citrix client has some problem for
>>understand the new certificates.
>
> If you're running this from inside your company's network, Citrix is probably 
> your best bet for minimizing friction with your IT/security department, and 
> making things easy for yourself.  If you can get it the Citrix client working 
> reliably then you can let someone else worry about Windows licensing, making 
> sure the right version of IE is installed, security patches are installed, 
> etc...
>
> Eric
>
>


Re: gpt/fdisk and harddrive identified with 2 cylinders?

2016-01-30 Thread Darren
With special thanks to #netbsd on freenode and the amount of time they put in 
to help me.  wd0 and rwd0 in /dev turned out to be actual files.  removed the 
files and everything worked.