Thanks. I'll try it out first with CrossOver and Wine and some older Windows-based stuff I've got. Wesley Parish On Monday 09 April 2007 22:46, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
You can install multiple Wine installations, a crossover install and a cedega install on the same machine without problems (though it's some time ago that I verified it for the later two).
Yes, this is supposed to work(CrossOver and Wine at least). But note, that running "wine" on the command line does never run crossover. The main way to run something with Crossover is to install it using the installation wizard, then use the menu entries created to run it. You can also run something manually using ~/cxoffice/bin/wine or /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine, whereever crossover is installed.
I don't know how this works with cedega, but I'd be really surprised if you can't install cedega additionally.
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