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Subject: [expert] IE5 for linux
Sunday September 10 2000 19:15, Dr Michael Powell, Ph.D. wrote to All:
DD Ther
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 would be awesome,
less
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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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Sunday September 10 2000 19:15, Dr Michael Powell, Ph.D. wrote to All:
DD There are only a couple of pin configureable win modems
What would those be?
KS
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//Someone posted a comment that IE5.5 was available for UNIX at
//ftp.microsoft.com and that they were using it. After searching through
//their ftp site I find IE5
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 :/
Keep
sweet.
Regards,
Tyler Longren
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Subject: [expert] IE5 for linux
Someone posted a comment that IE5.5 was available for UNIX at
ftp.microsoft.com and that
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
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From: "Ralph" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You won't see ie5 for linux there is for unix but no port for linux
Gates hasent lost his mind yet!!
Kind of useable
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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
symlinks to the correct files
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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
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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
ubject: 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
symlinks to the correct files, I
"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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From: Greg
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.
"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
Regards,
Ozz.
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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
I've used it under VMWare! hahaha, at a time when my windows partition
wouldn't even boot!
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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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