On 08/12/08 15:28, Tlarhices wrote: > Morgan Read wrote: ... > I will try to explain it simply. Wine has a feature called > "WINEPREFIX" which gives the possibility to install applications in a > different folder than ~/.wine This feature is often used when you > have to make things (using native DLLs, ...) that may prevent other > applications from running. It creates completely isolated > environments so you can wipe it and recreate it without removing any > other application installed. The problem is that you will have to > prefix every command by : > > Code: WINEPREFIX=something > > > And can't use anymore the double click on exe files (as it uses > default ~/.wine prefix) > http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-f2f5f3bc795247f11962ea613a1f9e15657ad552 > > > The command > > Code: rm -rf ~/garbage > > > Is a not subtle way to tell you that you need to make sure this > folder doesn't exists. So if the remove command tells you it isn't > here, it is OK. > > You don't have to use the "garbage" prefix or even change prefix, but > it is be a good idea in this case and for your future test (as using > winetrick changes the default behavior of wine). > Thanks Tlarhices, that's great. M. -- Getting errors: "There are problems with the signature" (or similar)? Update your system by installing certificates from CAcert Inc, see here: http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/BrowserClients?#head-259758ec5ba51c5205cfb179cf60e0b54d9e378b Or, if Internet Explorer is your default browser, simply click this link: http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=17 Morgan Read NEW ZEALAND <mailto:mstuffATreadDOTorgDOTnz> fedora + freedom; fact || fiction? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview get freed-ora! http://www.fsfla.org/svnwiki/selibre/linux-libre/freed-ora