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javierfut 02-07-2007 11:45 AM

Problem with Crossover
 
That such friends regards... I have a pc with the following characteristics:
P4 2.8 (Processor) 1024 Ram (1gb) 80 Gb Disco dur Targeta Madre Pcchips
I have 6.10 installed ubuntu in this pc, and want to install some applications of windows in my linux, then install the Crossover in my distribution, but at the moment of starting installing the programs of windows for the emulation of the Crossover says to me that I cannot do it since I do not rely on acceleration 3d, that is to say, that my video mother is integrated by my targeta, and this does not allow me to install ningun program for Crossover.... That I can do?? There exists some another emulator that allows me to install these programs without having video 3d? Thank you for his answers

IndyGunFreak 02-08-2007 04:24 AM

Crossover works quite well for me under Ubuntu 6.10.

Have you tried Wine? What program are you trying to install that gives you the 3D error?

IGF

inspiron_Droid 02-08-2007 06:48 AM

Try enableling the super user profile under system > Administration >> Usrs and Groups, check box netxt to show all system users then scroll up to the top of the list and double click the root account to modify the password. Then goo to system > administration >> loginwindow > security and check the box next to allow local system adminidtrator logins.

javierfut 02-08-2007 10:51 AM

Dreamwaver
 
Yes, I treated with wine. I have my partition Windows with Dreamweaver 8. I did the steps of the wine to traverse it in my ubuntu and it(he,she) gives me the same mistake of acceleration 3d ....... Thank you

javierfut 02-08-2007 10:53 AM

Option..
 
The option loginwindow> security does not go out in my ubuntu .... that can be?


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