'Vanilla' is normally an expression to say that a program, tool, app or game is unchanged, unmodified, fresh or just from the developers release. I've observed this often on the internet so I guess that is the reason why it isn't documented ;) -You wouldn't tell someone what "in a nutshell" means, but that doesn't make the expression obvious to everyone.^^ I saw the usage of that tern in: Modding: "vanilla Crysis installation", coding/linux kernel work "vanilla 3.1 kernel" and of course Wine :D goldsteal On 3/11/12, dimesio <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It means unmodified Wine. > > > > > >