Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote: > Then winemine opens in its own window. It does not open inside a fake > desktop, which is what explorer /desktop is supposed to do. However, if I > close winemine and run the same command again > > wine explorer /desktop=default,1200x900 winemine The only reason this can happen is when Wine was still running. You specifying the default desktop so if Wine was already running there was already "default" desktop.