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Starting with CrossOver 17, cxfix
can detect and fix the most common issues. To use it open a terminal, change to the CrossOver binary directory (either /opt/cxoffice
or ~/cxoffice
), and run:
/cxfix --auto
This should install all the libraries most likely to be needed by Windows applications. Furthermore, for any issue that it cannot solve, cxfix
will point you to the relevant page in the list below.
Alternatively you can also run cxdiag
, CrossOver's diagnostic tool, to check your Linux computer for missing libraries and other potential problems. You would start it in the same way as cxfix but run the following commands instead:
./bin/cxdiag./bin/cxdiag64
Each issue has a title which should help you identify the relevant page below.
Installing an Unlisted Application in CrossOver Linux
Installing a Listed Application in CrossOver Linux
Removing CrossOver Linux
Installing CrossOver Linux
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