Dan Kegel wrote: > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 1:00 AM, Jem <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Deleting the wine directory didn't solve it. It still remembers the settings it last had, including a broken Sound Test (which worked when I first installed it). Where in Ubuntu is it holding onto these settings? > > > > Try > $ ls -l $HOME/wine/drive_c/windows/profiles/$LOGNAME > That has symlinks into $HOME, and is probably how > the settings are escaping $HOME/.wine. > (iTunes certainly does this.) > > If you can't figure out where the file is in $HOME, you > can try running the windows app with > WINEDEBUG=+file wine foo.exe > log.txt 2>&1 > and then doing > grep profiles log.txt > > Good luck! > - Dan Too late - I rebuilt! :) (Easy with Ubuntu) OK, need to get it right this time! Would you mind holding my hand through the steps? 1) I need XP compatibility 2) I need to actually install ConvertXtoDVD from scratch (I don't have a Windows partition with installed apps on it) I'm not sure of the 'correct' way of doing this as it seems you'll get ten different answers from 10 different people! 3) I want to have ConvertX available where it should be on the Wine | Applications menu if at all possible. Thanks for helping me out! Jeremy