Re: Any way to run XP under Suse?



On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 11:52:01 +0000, Highland Ham wrote:

> WINE == Wine Is Not an Emulator, is an MS emulator which runs on Linux
without having to install MS. It is useful to run a lot of MS software - I
use it to run IE on Linux so I can check deployed web pages.
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Having Firefox.........Konquror...........SeaMonkey .......etc all
available for Linux. And you need IE ? I am confused !

Frank

I 'need' IE to check to see how IE will render the pages. Firefox will not
show me how IE (mis)displays things. There are significant differences,
and a large portion of the world still clings to IE, so I must know that
it will show something like I had intended and the rest of the world sees.
It's a consistency check, that's all.

.



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