Re: [ubuntu-in] Firefox problem : Your browser is not lava enabled
Hey, I see you're good at finding stuff on google, but did you link solve any more problems than the first one? Peace, Sudhanshu PS. reply on my id if you want to. Mir Nazim wrote: On Feb 11, 2008 9:10 PM, Sudhanshu Raheja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is what you need to do: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_internet_explorer Or go to master page http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page install wine and cabextract from Synaptic and the follow the instructions from website This will make IE run on your ubuntu machine... gaurish sharma wrote: Mir Nazim wrote: On Feb 8, 2008 8:54 PM, gaurish sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have sun java 1.6 installed but still i get this msg Gaurish and Balaji The said site might be checking for browser other than IE and not for Java extension. That's why you are getting this error. This is not a problem with Linux rather with the site due to its sloppy coding. In that case, Is their any trick to fool the site ? -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
Re: [ubuntu-in] Firefox problem : Your browser is not lava enabled
Here is what you need to do: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_internet_explorer This will make IE run on your ubuntu machine... gaurish sharma wrote: Mir Nazim wrote: On Feb 8, 2008 8:54 PM, gaurish sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have sun java 1.6 installed but still i get this msg Gaurish and Balaji The said site might be checking for browser other than IE and not for Java extension. That's why you are getting this error. This is not a problem with Linux rather with the site due to its sloppy coding. In that case, Is their any trick to fool the site ? -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
Re: [ubuntu-in] College tech-fest help..
Hi guys, You have a number of valid points in the discussion here, but I would beg to differ from you on a couple of things. The aim of giving free cds is to make it easier for people to start using Ubuntu. The aim of giving free cds is not that more than 5-10% should use is after the first time (I'm not sure how you got that figure), but that when somebody gets a free cd, they tell others about it, who tell others. So basically the idea is to have as many copies floating around as possible, so that people find it when they need one. I found my copy from a friend who never ever installed it. Now coming on to not wasting other people's money, that is quite a good point. So what are the alternatives? One would be to buy cds yourself, write them and distribute it. One would be to find the hardware vendor, where people in the college buy most of the pc's from, and ask him to sponsor it. And how. You ask him to pay only for CDs, say 500. Then you find a cd writer, and write all those yourself, and when you distribute the cds, you put it the sponsor details too. I know it works. The end user has to get a free CD. Someone who hasn't converted to Ubuntu doesn't give a sh** who paid for it. If you're going to make them do it like you are suggesting, the conversion rate would be even less than the what you have observed. When you're trying to convert people, you need to think of *marketing* not *saving money*. Regards, Sudhanshu -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in