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From: "Kari Suomela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [expert] IE5 for linux
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> Sunday September 10 2000 19:15, Dr Michael Powell, Ph.D. wrote to All:
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> DD> There
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> i wonder if you can do that with a win modem??? wich would be awesome, less
> crap to buy
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I would assume you could, but make sure you have a TON of memory
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> i wonder if you can do that with a win modem??? wich w
i wonder if you can do that with a win modem??? wich would be awesome, less
crap to buy
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I've used it under VMWare! hahaha, at a time when my windows partition
wouldn't even boot!
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From: "Hoyt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 3:49 PM
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Yup - that's all there is. I'm currently using IE5.5 and Outlook 2000 (on
win2k) which don't have near the problems of Netscape. I would love to see
a port to linux (any hackers out there?)
Mike
>Someone posted a comment that IE5.5 was available for UNIX at
>ftp.microsoft.com and that they we
Thus spake Tyler Longren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Greg,
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> I believe you're right. I've heard of people getting IE 5 for Unix to work
> before. I'm not sure if they were using WINE or not though.
Of course it works under VMWare...:-)
--
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> > "just in case MS Boobytrapped it. :)"
>
> Paranoid! I like that! :-)
Hey, where Micro$oft are concerned, one cannot be too careful...
It would be a great example of FUD at work...
#;-D
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> I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be
> able to pull off using IE5 in linux from the Solaris/HP-UX source. I
> don't know the diffrences, but if all it takes is getting a few
> libraries, and creating symlinks to the correct files, I don't see
> why it shouldn't wo
> "just in case MS Boobytrapped it. :)"
Paranoid! I like that! :-)
--Greg
> It turns out that I am downloading it at this very minute to find out. :)
I
> am going to install on a seperate machine of course, just in case MS
> Boobytrapped it. :)
>
> Dan.
>
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> Fro
, September 10, 2000 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] IE5 for linux
> I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be able
to
> pull off using IE5 in linux from the Solaris/HP-UX source. I don't know
the
> diffrences, but if all it takes is getting a few librari
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From: "Greg Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be able
to
> pull off
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> From: Greg Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be able to
> pull off using IE5
ber 10, 2000 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] IE5 for linux
I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be able to
pull off using IE5 in linux from the Solaris/HP-UX source. I don't know the
diffrences, but if all it takes is getting a few libraries, and creating
symlin
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From: "Ralph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: [expert] IE5 for linux
> You won't see ie5 for linux there is for unix but no port for linux
> Gates hasent lost hi
I believe, if you are good enough at hacking the install, you may be able to
pull off using IE5 in linux from the Solaris/HP-UX source. I don't know the
diffrences, but if all it takes is getting a few libraries, and creating
symlinks to the correct files, I don't see why it shouldn't work.
Of co
Hate to admit it? I think NS is crap. IE is much better than NS. If I
could get IE on linux, I would. If you're looking for an alternative to NS
though, download the latest milestone of Mozilla. And then download Galeon
(http://galeon.sourceforge.net). Galeon uses Mozilla and it's pretty swe
You won't see ie5 for linux there is for unix but no port for linux
Gates hasent lost his mind yet!!
>
> I'm suffering the same thing with Netscape 4.74 (even prior to upgrade). The
> same thing happened when I browse to a Flash-enabled website 'though I've
> installed Flash plug-in :/
Kee
welcome to the club!
I'm suffering the same thing with Netscape 4.74 (even prior to upgrade). The
same thing happened when I browse to a Flash-enabled website 'though I've
installed Flash plug-in :/
Joe
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