I searched the forums and the FAQs, but didn't see an answer to this question. I understand that, if I own two Macs, I can install Crossover on BOTH, but it's a concurrency license, so I can only actively run one at a time (my kids can't run it on the iMac when I'm using it on the MacBook Pro).
However, I also have a notebook running Linux (Mint 13 32-bit), and would like to install it on there (as Wine and Winetricks aren't "doing it" for me). Does the concurrency license take a different platform into account, or must I buy another support package for the Linux version of Crossover?
Yes, you will have to purchase a separate license for the Linux version.
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