If wine was installed as part of the SuSE install process then you could use the Yast control center to remove it. in kde just select system from the k-menu then yast control center. enter your root password at the prompt, select software management from the list, type wine at the search prompt, click on the check box until it becomes a garbage can icon, then click the accept button, follow the prompts. if not in kde just get to a console prompt, type su to become root, enter root password at prompt, then type yast to run the yast utility, select software management from the list, alt-f for filter, select search, type wine at the search prompt, select wine, alt-t for actions, select delete, then alt-a to accept, follow the prompts. i use the alt key combinations because the mouse doesn't always work in the console, if the mouse is working for you, then feel free to use it instead. buck _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users