Once i was able to run them using wine. It sud work.

Paras.

On Jan 26, 2008 11:00 PM, ShibaRatna Tamrakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> About you question to CCNA slides, don't you know CISCO also provides
> Linux version of course material. If possible get it. Problem
> regarding no display in browser may be problem of flash player. If you
> have installed flash player 8 or greater than, remember, it only
> playes CCNA slides if the files are in web server (you can user local
> hosting with apache or xampplite.
>
> regarding "no ethernet found", do you have physical ethernet. I think
> there should be a physical ethernet, so that ethernet in vmware will
> communicate with it to your host.
>
> your usb problem,I am also facing same problem, in case of vmware
> under Linux. In vwmare on windows it is working.
>
> On 1/27/08, Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am facing an annoying problem now. I got some CCNA slides which are in
> exe
> > format and which runs under internet browser. Obviously they use flash.
> > Now, i have been trying to run that exe program with wine. It installed
> and
> > runs in my Firefox broswer; but it don`t open there. I mean, the only "
> > index.html" file opens but, when i clicks to open other files like
> "Ch:1" or
> > "Ch:2"...then nothing happens.
> > What should i do? Please help me. I don`t want to use windows with this
> > silly matter.
> >
> > The complete picture is this:
> >
> > 1. File name: "Exploration1.exe"
> > 2. When i clicks on that "Exploration1.exe" file; it installed under
> wine
> > 3. After that, when i again click on the " Exploration1.exe" file, it`s
> "
> > index.html" file opens under Firefox but nothing else....when i click on
> > some "links" there like "Chapter 1" or "Chapter 2" ... then nothing
> happens.
> >
> > Another thing, i tried to get that file with virtualized windows xp.
> but..
> > Xp cannot detect my flash drive in Vmware. I enabled the USB controller.
> > But, nothing changes
> > I am running Vmware Sever 1.0.4. Host: Ubuntu 7.10, Guest: Windows Xp.
> >
> > Also, i tried to enable my *local connection* of Vmware, which generally
> > connects guest with host; but failed with the error message:
> >
> > "no ethernet found.... "
> >
> > Waiting for your answer.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best,
> > Z
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>

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