> 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 course, it may turn out that I have no idea what I'm talking
> about.

You mean they give out IE5 source, and not just binaries for solaris and
HPUX??

If not, it won't work in linux unless either they have solaris-x86 binaries
(which you could get working with ibcs), or you're running linux on PA-RISC
or SPARC, and you use the OS compatibility stuff.  Or, you have an emulator,
and I don't think there are any...

The Sparc and HP-UX (PA-RISC) chip architectures are fundamentally different
than Intel/AMD/etc. processors.  Regardless of OS, binaries from other
architectures won't work without emulation.

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