Mauricio Hernandez schreef:
well..
$ sudo passwd ## this will enable the use of root users and assign
a password for him
$ su - ## to login as root once you are already
logged in as normal user. Then you can install anything not using sudo
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Cordialmente,
Mauricio Hernandez Z.
"Hell is repeating someone else's mistakes" (JPS)
When I do: 'sudo ./install-crossover-pro.sh' I get: "'$HOME' must exist
and belong to you in order for the installation to proceed. You may need
to login as root or use su rather than sudo', and then the installation
stops. 'su' gives: Authentication failed, sorry.
When I do './install-crossover-pro.sh' as my normal self I get a working
single user installation, but can't install Windows programs, again
because I am not root and sudo doesn't do the trick.
I would very much like to be able to use CrossoverOffice, as it is
essential in getting Edubuntu accepted by the teachers.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Willem van der Most
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