It'll be in your home directory. Wine won't create your .wine directory until you actually run it (so it may not be there at all). You might be having a problem with the fact that files starting with . on linux are considered "hidden". Using "ls" to get a list of files will not show them, but "ls -a" will. If you open a terminal, it will start at your home directory, and typing "cd .wine" will get you to .wine if it's there. On 31 May 2006 14:42:03 -0700, RailroadMonster@xxxxxxxxx <RailroadMonster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Help. I recently switched over to linux (because windows sucks). I love linux, but i need some windows apps to run, (like iTunes), so I installed Wine... however, I am used tot he old windows filesystem and not the linux one, and I can't find the .wine directory. I thought it should be under "filesystem," right? But it's not... Can anyone tell me where my .wine dir might be? _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
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