Daniel Skorka wrote: > glgxg <glgxg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I am running Wine 0.9.9 on Ubuntu 6.061 LTS (Dapper) and have an odd >> startup situation. >> >> If I use the file browser to attempt to start a windows program >> (installed or not) by double clicking in the file browser (Nautilus >> 2.14.3) using wine the program will not start and instead one of my >> other program (UltraVNC) will start instead. >> >> If however I create a desktop link to the program the program will start >> just fine. Further, if I run the program from the terminal from the >> directory that it is located in, i.e., wine someprogram.exe the program >> runs fine. Examples of desktop launcher property links that do work: >> >> wine /home/user/.UltraVNC/tabbed_vncviewer_129.exe >> wine "Z:\home\user\.wine\drive_c\Program Files\Blighty Design\spade.exe" >> >> Is there some default wine configuration file that can be looked >> at/edited to clear the browser start from defaulting to UltraVNC? > > This is not related to wine. wine does not have a configuration file > which tells Nautilus (or anybody for that matter) how to execute > windows binaries. The configuration is done inside Nautilus, and is > obviously messed up. Read the Nautilus documentation. > > Daniel You are correct (again :-). I went into the Synaptic Package Manager, searched on Nautius, marked everything it found for reinstallation, reinstalled, and all works as it should now. Thanks! _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users