Re: Trying to install wine on ubuntu

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If you've gone no further than your first post: click Places > Home Folder then View > Show Hidden Files Find a folder called ".wine" and delete it, yes the "." is needed. Folders beginning with "." are hidden.

Do not even think of installing / using Wine Tools it isn't necessary and is out of date (Wine is updated every week or so).

Then click System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager Give your password. When Synaptic's window opens click Search, enter "wine" in the box, search. Click the check box for wine then install - repeat for libwine, wine-dev and libwine-dev also. When the boxes are all checked click Apply. That will install a working version of wine on your computer.

Now to update it: Fire up Synaptic again. Click settings > Repositories > + Add Click Custom and paste these 2 lines (one at a time) in the box:

deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main
deb-src http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt dapper main

When you've added those repositories back out to the main window and click Reload. That should (at this point I can't follow along myself anymore) give you the opportunity to update wine and wine-dev - do it. Exit Synaptic.

Click Applications > Accessories > Terminal Enter "winecfg" and hit enter. That will establish the proper wine directory structure and set-up Wine's Windows registry.

Synaptic will now keep Wine updated for you. Every time Wine is updated you should open a Terminal window and type "wineprefixcreate" and tap Enter. That will insure that the registry etc. is properly updated.

Now would be a great time to go to the Wine web page and read the user manual. Really! Try it - it helps!

Clicking System > ?Help > ?System Documentation and searching for "wine" will show links to information installed on your machine most of which will probably be gibberish to you at this point.

To install a program you'll need to open a terminal and navigate to the program's setup or install file's folder then
   "wine your-program-setup.exe"

I've set-up a folder in my home folder to hold install programs for applications I want to run under Wine so I don't scatter 'em all over the place.

Dave Rowell

That about right Daniel?
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