My trial installation of CrossOver Office 19, unfortunately, won't run the desired software (Quicken 2001 Deluxe). "Uninstall CrossOver Linux" deletes bottles but doesn't seem to remove it completely, because when I try to install an earlier version of XO (on which Q2001D runs) I'm told that a later version of XO is already installed.
Is there a terminal command to remove XO19 thoroughly so I can try to install my earlier version?
Thank you, Anna! Synaptic did not find any CrossOver installation, but the rm command took out the /opt stuff.
A quick try of my crossover_13.0.1-1.deb using Gdebi-gtk still reported a later version existed. Maybe I need to reboot. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again for the help!
At first you can uninstall the first step under desktop option "Crossover-->uninstall"
Second: under directory /opt/cxoffice/bin there is an executable file "cxuninstall" that you can call with parameter "--force". That will remove the rest - but you removed hole dir tree "/opt"
On my linux I only have three positions where crossover will put files:
1) a package of my distribution (opensuse: rpm -qa | grep -i crossover ; rpm -e <found-package>)
2) ~<username>/.cxoffice/...
3) /opt/cxoffice
[quote=31946] - but you removed hole dir tree "/opt"/quote]
My apologies for not being more clear. I did not delete /opt, only /opt/cxoffice. I was too lazy to look up what it was actually called (cxoffice or crossoveroffice), so I just said "stuff." But in /opt, it was only the cxoffice that was removed.
After you rebooted, did it still complain that a more recent version was installed?
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