I'm getting strange results (and counter-intuitive ones) when trying to
compile a program using gcc-4.4.0-3mnb2 on Mandriva Linux Cooker.
The program in question is:
https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/fc-solve/trunk/fc-solve/source
(you can checkout it using "svn co").
And I'm getting the fo
> No, it's not High Learn. It's an in house software that seems to be
> developed by openu. Anyway, the website it self is not the problem,
> the whole system is quite workable with Firefox / Chrome, the IT
> department at openU is actually quite aware of standards and browser
> interoperability.
>
this is nice. googling a little bit about unity in virtual box, it looks
like there is support for it. I quote "VirtualBox however has some unique
features such as Seamless Windows (which won't be unique as soon as
Workstation 6.5 releases with Unity), plus it is Open-Source. "
More details in thi
(Replying to myself)
OK,
Turns out VMWare Workstation have developed the same feature that that
I was so excited try in Win4Lin.
In VMWare they call it "Unity"
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2008/04/03/unity-coming-to-vmware-workstation-65/
http://www.chipx86.com/blog/2008/04/02/workstation-65-beta-
Someone at ubuntu forums says that ie4linux works with ActiveX. See this
link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=743262
and here you can find more http://www.gagme.com/greg/linux/activex-linux.php
you might be lucky and you may not.
But if you want to save time, I will suggest VirtualBox