I did NOT install SuSE 10.3 as well as CrossOver 6.2.0
yesterday, NOT even a week ago.
I replaced SuSE9.3 on Oct.17 2007 and got CrossOver
6.2.0 trail version before then.
Actually I installed SuSE 10.2 first. It was
unacceptably buggy so, as suggested, I replaces 10.2
with 10.3 and bought the updated CrossOver 6.2.0
licence. In November 2007 I installed R and then JDR
(R GUI) on SuSE10.3. I have been able to use CrossOver
and R and even JGR until I opened my door to on-line
automatic updates. That's when I started to experience
a lot of troubles.
Regards,
Maura
--- Philippe Landau
It is not so simple. Now I can use Yast and have excludd ALL repositories and on-line updates. I have unistalled WINE and double-checked it is gone. Then I have tried both the downloaded CrossOver 6.2.0 and also the trial version that worked about 3 months ago. They both install with no error. But when I try to install any Windows application
the error messages pop up (see pictures).
Since CrossOver uses its own Wine I have to infer
the problem is on the Crossweaver side. It sounds
XOver cannot communicate with its own wine
I do hope to hear from the Crossweaver... Maybe they changed something ... Maura your high powered alarmism has a refreshing aspect and while fighting for center stage helps you get attention and help, it may also lead to you overhearing precious advice
Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote: then tha like like the one cautioning you not to rush system configuration while under pressure from a task.
There is a bug preventing eMule/wine working with the new bigsmp kernel.
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--- Ken Schneider
wrote: Maura Edelweiss Monville pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
My situation could not be worse. I managed to get control of Yast again and disabled ALL repositories. Then I uninstalled WINE and WINE-DEV. Good.
I uninstalled CrossOver totally (also the bottles). CrossOver 6.2.0 (latest version) worked with SuSE10.3 at the beginning. I started to have a lot of problems when I enabled the on-line automatic upgrades. Therefore I meant to reinstall WINE from SuSE10.3 DVD and then CrossOver starting from a clean configuration. When I reinstalled WINE I realized it must be downloaded from somewhere anyway because the DVD was not accessed. Don't install wine!
Then I reinstalled CrossOver 6.2.0 successfully. But the pain started when I tried to install any Windows application (see attached pictures). I tried CrossOver Installer and also tried to download its rpm file and installed it through rpm command. The result is the same! I also tried to install CrossOver 5.3.0 as it worked fine with SuSE9,3 ON THE SAME COMPUTER SYSTEM. But again it won't install ant Window application. For some reason CrossOver seems to be unable to hook up with WINE ???? <snip>
Why do you think you need to install wine? I *do not* have wine installed and run CO 6.2.0 without any problems. Perhaps you are creating a problem by installing wine.
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