Rosetta Stone has just acquired Seattle-based online language-learning community Livemocha for $8.5 million in cash. Livemocha has one of the largest online language-learning communities in the world, boasting over 16 million members from over 195 different countries.
Hi,
I'm running Rosetta Stone 3.4.5 under Wine 1.4 and i have to say it took my a while to have it detecting the language files. Anyway, the iso is perfectly mounted, all necessary drives are listed in wineconfig finally and Rosetta detects all the language packages I have listed.
I am looking for a program like Rosetta Stone to learn German. If there is one for Linux I would surely LOVE to be directed toward it! :KS
About 3 months ago I got Rosetta Stone (version 3) working under Ubuntu using Wine, after some weeks trial and error. It was still working at the end of July, after which I didn't attempt to use it until last week. It no longer works, and I suspect this may be because in the meantime I upgraded Wine to version 1.2 - I'm not sure what version I upgraded from; possibly 1.1.43.
According to Reuters, Google has settled a lawsuit brought by software maker Rosetta Stone over the search company allowing people to purchase keywords within its ad product using its trademarked name.
The lawsuit was filed in 2009 and has dragged on in Virginia since then. The language-teaching company says that competitors were getting a leg up by confusing people searching for them on Google.
I just obtained the program, but it is whole lotta .rsd files, and I have no idea how to handle them. Any suggestions?
I am running Linux version 3.0.0-12-generic (buildd@crested) (gcc version 4.6.1 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3) ) #20-Ubuntu
I'm trying to enable alsa on different prefix than default through winetricks. More specifically, the prefix that has Rosetta Stone on it, as it cannot see my microphone.
When I open winetricks, it only lets me select default. I tried anyway, on default, and it did not resolve the issue.
I saw some answers online, through the terminal, but that didn't work either.
I got polish Rosetta stone and when I mount it to the drive, and then click on it in "my computer" to run it, all that happens is it opens the folder where the 4 files are in instead of running the program. Very frustrated. Any help?
This tutorial will show you how to install Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx on