Trevorofmolino wrote: > uninstalled wine and rm -rf ~/.wine. HUH? Wine is NOT installed there. This is Wine "configuration" ONLY! Trevorofmolino wrote: > then extracted wine 0.9.60 to usr/local/wine. ran ./tools/wineinstall Don't use that script. Manually compile Wine or you won't see what wasn't compiled properly Code: ./configure --verbose make depend make all sudo make install Read here if you have any warnings: http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages Trevorofmolino wrote: > then it did the same thing as before: > Could not find wine on your system. Have you removed your old installed Wine via your distro's package manager? Trevorofmolino wrote: > Run wineinstall as root to install wine > before re-running wineinstall as a user. > Reread the installation instructions and the only thing I can do unless someone can find the problem is to wipe and remove all traces of wine and manually install. You can not mix and match self-compiled Wine and binary Wine installed from the package (unless you really know what you are doing).