Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
That doesn't bother me - I already shuffled around some *.desktop files and built my own MS Office submenu by hand.Oy vay! I'll try again (I've set the encoding to ISO 8859-8-1):Hmm, SuSE with their mount commands... grr...
&he;&pe;&ayin;&lamed; &alef;&tav; &tav;&vav;&kaf;&nun;&yod;&tav; &he;&he;&tav;&qof;&nun;&he; &mem;&tav;&vav;&fkaf; "&yod;&shin; &lamed;&he;&tav;&qof;&yod;&fnun; &yod;&yod;&shin;&vav;&fmem; &zayin;&he; &kaf;&dalet;&yod; &lamed;&he;&pe;&ayin;&yod;&lamed; &alef;&vav;&tav;&vav;
"
&he;&mem;&yod;&qof;&vav;&fmem; &bet;&vav; &he;&tav;&qof;&nun;&tav; &bet;&mem;&qof;&vav;&fmem; &alef;&tav; &he;&yod;&yod;&shin;&vav;&fmem;
That's pretty cryptic!
Do this:
$ su # mount -t iso9660 -r -o unhide /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom # exit
Make sure that you're running the setup.exe from the root directory in your
CDROM (e.g. E:\setup.exe)
Oh, it does. Menu's are placed in each distribution in different places, add onAlso, make sure you're using CrossOver 1.3.1 - specially when you're using SuSEUsing 1.3.1. I can't see why the distro should matter all that much. SuSE is rpm based and uses /etc, /usr, /opt and /home in the standard way.
8.1
top of that the fact that CrossOver supports both KDE (2.x, 3.x) & GNOME (1.x, 2.x)
Long! I downloaded the page for carefull offline reading.
I have the MSDN version (1 CD).That's odd - it's part of the standard distro.b. Do you know if there is there any way to install the supplementary language pack?Well, I don't have this pack to test.
That may solve the above problem too.You may want also to look at this (long) FAQ:
http://crossover.codeweavers.com/docs/office/html/techsupport.html
Ho hum. I think I'll do an uninstall followed by a very carefull re-install. What a grind!
Thanks,
Hetz
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