UbuntuHelp:InstallingInternetExplorer
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As disappointing as it may seem, many web developers that would otherwise use Linux full-time may have to resort to Windows, occasionally, for testing. And, in particular, for testing their websites in Internet Explorer. Luckily, the Internet Explorer problem can be over-come.
There are probably a handful of ways to get IE working under Ubuntu, but I was successful with this thing called IEs 4 Linux (I guess that's a plural IE).
You'll first need to install wine and cabextract. cabextract is used to extract some archives that will be downloaded from Microsoft. To install them:
sudo apt-get install wine cabextract
These packages were both available under Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper), and likely are available under other versions of Ubuntu.
The only caveat that I had (so far, anyway) was that, since I installed the software as root, I was unable to run (some of the installed versions of) IE after the install, until I changed the owner of the installation directory, and all of its files/sub-directories, to myself. I suggest you install the software as a regular user, unless you will be having multiple people use IE from the same machine.