Hello,

I am very sorry to gOS impoliten words, and Thank you introdue what is Wine.
gOS could introduce himself will be better, I went to gOS site, difficult to
find what is " Wine ",
Since my son introduce Firefox 2.0 for me , I never touch ie again, I love
Firefox and love Opera too, but once want to open Cisco's DMS , I can't help
to lauch ie, and some goverment's securiy document have same condition.



2009/1/3 elliott-brennan <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Hughjelmit,
>
> I think the Firefox ie7 conjob :) only works with
> Windows.
>
> I agree though. I'm not sure what you'd need ie7
> for. I can't recall a site that I've needed it
> for. On the odd occasions I've had to use Opera
> (which is pretty alright anyway) but this is very
> rarely.
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I just wondered why the person needs to use ie7 when it maybe worth
> > checking out a more compatable linux browser that will do the things
> > required
> > I think firefox may have an extension called ie view or something like
> > that so you can view a current page in ie
> > I don't know if the extension will work on the linux firefox browser
> > but maybe worth a go
> > Just a thought
> >
> > On Jan 2, 4:53 pm, mahjongg <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Its hard to understand what you are saying, but it seems you do not
> >> understand the issue.. The user above does not use any form of a Mixed
> >> gOS + Windows setup, (dual boot system) but uses only gOS, and wants
> >> to know if Wine on gOS is capable of running IE7.
> >>
> >> To run Windows software like IE7 on gOS you run a system called Wine,
> >> which acts as a substitute for Windows for programs you want to run on
> >> gOS+Wine. The only real question here is whether the latest version of
> >> Wine is a good enough substitute for Windows to enable it to run IE7.
> >> IE6 does run under Wine, but IE7 support might still be flaky. Perhpas
> >> an update of Wine will help solve this, but be aware that Microsoft is
> >> probably actively trying to ensure IE7 will NOT work on Wine.
> >>
> >> On 2 jan, 17:07, "Cheng Jack" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I doubt  ie7 could run on gOS.
> >>> I have experience install gOS on hard driver alone and down another
> XP's
> >>> primary hard driver by BIOS in my desktop PC, installed  gOS to run
> alone  ,
> >>> can say O.K. ;  then I activate two drivers to run XP, you see what
> happen,
> >>> I can't see gOS diver on "My computer " panel, can see the trace on the
> >>> Manager> disk Manager, but no representive  #  like C or D driver, can
> say
> >>> gOS is empty in XP's system,
> >>> Then I formate gOS driver to intall ubuntu 8.04 again,
> >>> IMO, If you install gOS, do not try to update system everything include
> >>> display driver, ubuntu have no problem.
> >>> 2008/12/30 elliott-brennan <[email protected]>
> >>>> Hi e-nate,
> >>>> I'm curious as to what won't work. Are these apps
> >>>> on an internal work-based system, or publicly
> >>>> accessible?
> >>>> Any addresses/URLs?
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Patrick
> >>>> e-nate doc wrote:
> >>>>> hi,
> >>>>> the only thing I cannot leave right now is a web apps that is not
> >>>>> compatible with firefox.
> >>>>> I really need to install internet explorer 7 in GOS. Will this be
> >>>>> possible with Wine?
> >>>>> If yes, can anyone guide me through it?
> >>>>> thanks
> >>>> --
> >>>> Registered GNU/Linux User 368634
> > >
> >
>
> --
> Registered GNU/Linux User 368634
>
> >
>

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