Try
http://ubuntumanual.org/posts/171/install-internet-explorer-in-ubuntu-the-easiest-way
I did not tried it yet, So ifpossible inform us if it works
Dotan Cohen wrote:
No, it's not High Learn. It's an in house software that seems to be
developed by openu. Anyway, the website it self
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 3:59 PM, sara fink sara.f...@gmail.com wrote:
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
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
(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/
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 this
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.
The
Hello friends,
I've recently decided to give another take on running iexplorer on
linux because of http://openu.ac.il lectures.
I'm looking for as lightweight as possible solution to run IE Office
2003 on Ubuntu 9.04.
I've tried Win4Lin because of the feature of opening just 1
application
What software are openu.ac.il using? In case it is highlearn, you can use
the following userscript - http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/9847
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 00:04, Maxim Veksler maxim.veks...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends,
I've recently decided to give another take on running
Hello Tomer,
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
2009/6/6 Maxim Veksler maxim.veks...@gmail.com
buggy and totally crashes. I have also tried WINE but this does not
work with the required ActiveX openu installs. Is there some other
Have you tried ies4linux
(http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page, Ubuntu-specific
instructions in
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