Re: Using Internet Explorer on Kubuntu
	
		
			
			
				
	
I consider, definitely. WINE does (and can do) compromise user space security (actions permit to a linux user running wine), BUT not system (in opposite to windows, where IE activx can modify their system). So (1) it indeed does not compromise your systems security.
For a second, I agree that opening and displaying an html page is not all the work a good browser does - there are much things with https, keys & certificates, also an access to shared embedded objects (word documents or pdf?), scripting of .net and so on - so the verdict for this is an unbelievable to see IE fully workable under wine, even just displaying html page.
							
						
					
					Originally posted by Pillage Idiot 
					
				
				
			
		For a second, I agree that opening and displaying an html page is not all the work a good browser does - there are much things with https, keys & certificates, also an access to shared embedded objects (word documents or pdf?), scripting of .net and so on - so the verdict for this is an unbelievable to see IE fully workable under wine, even just displaying html page.





 . This includes inability to install Wine-gecko (see bug 19873). A work around is to copy/move/symlink downloaded installers to ~/.wine/drive_c before you can run them.
. This includes inability to install Wine-gecko (see bug 19873). A work around is to copy/move/symlink downloaded installers to ~/.wine/drive_c before you can run them. 
			
		




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