I was wondering if anyone has experienced a dying/restarting xserver while tyring to install Office 2003 under crossover Office. I have one machine running RHEL 4.0 update 5 that is experiencing this. This use is the only user using KDE...all others use Gnome (incase this makes a difference).
When it first happened I had done the following:
1. Installed Crossover Linux Pro 7.02 then exited the installation app
2. Went through the KDE menu to "Install Windows Software", selecting Office 2003 and all defaults from that point on.
3. I get a pop-up that says that it's creating the Windows 2000 Bottle, and shortly after that...
4. Screen goes black and the login screen is displayed (xserver restarted)
I logged back in. At this point I thought it might have been an issue with the CD drive not being mounted prior to install...which it wasn't...not sure why it didn't automount (the fstab file on this machine is identical to the other machines that work), so I mounted it (mount /media/cdrecorder). Actually I don't think the installation process ever pings the CD drive and that the xserver is dying during the bottle creation.
After that I accessed "Install Windows Software" again, selected Office 2003, selected the existing Windows 2000 bottle and continued with the installation. This time the xserver did not restart, and the Office 2003 installion went to completion. Now the problem was none of the office application links were placed in the cxoffice/bin directory. With that path in my path environment variable, typing outlook or winword, or any of the other commands did not work. It appeared that, even though the installation succeeded, it really hadn't (or maybe it just didn't complete the links to the bottle).
Anyway, I decided to start over from scratch...I deleted the cxoffice directory and the .cxoffice directory and performed step 1-3 above again which resulted in step 4 again. A third time with the same results.
Could something about the bottle creation process be killing xserver? I can log right back in and continue with the installation in that bottle, but none of the apps are available. Maybe the bottle creation was incomplete. I'm not sure what's going on, but was hoping someone else has encountered this issue.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Steve