Installing Crossover attempt - with glitch
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:37 pm
I have GPS and Marine navigational applications I use on my laptop when long distance sailing - which I'd like to run on Linux for greater stability and security.
So I downloaded a trial version of Crossover to give it a try but when I go to install it I get this:
mint@mint-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo sh install-crossover-standard-demo-6.0.0.sh
Password:
Verifying archive integrity...OK
Uncompressing CrossOver Linux Standard
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The '/home/mint' directory does not belong to you.
Point $HOME to your home directory and try again.
mint@mint-desktop:~/Desktop$
Now 'mint' is the only registered user/home directory on this box so if it doesn't belong to me - who does it belong to?
Can anyone make sense of the problem here and which non-existent home directory it wants me to point to?
Thanks in anticipation (of your silent commiseration at least)
- glas
So I downloaded a trial version of Crossover to give it a try but when I go to install it I get this:
mint@mint-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo sh install-crossover-standard-demo-6.0.0.sh
Password:
Verifying archive integrity...OK
Uncompressing CrossOver Linux Standard
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The '/home/mint' directory does not belong to you.
Point $HOME to your home directory and try again.
mint@mint-desktop:~/Desktop$
Now 'mint' is the only registered user/home directory on this box so if it doesn't belong to me - who does it belong to?
Can anyone make sense of the problem here and which non-existent home directory it wants me to point to?
Thanks in anticipation (of your silent commiseration at least)
- glas