On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 9:50 PM, James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Walt Gee wrote: >> >> Thanks for asking Austin. >> Tried to copy and paste a screen shot, but I must be doing it wrong or >> something. >> >> Anyway here goes with what is happening as best as I can describe it. >> Configure Wine UI - and Note Pad ---ALL tabs blank with exception of the >> following engraved tabs which are also grayed out. >> Remove application Apply >> >> Once opened I cannot close the following: >> Configure wine UI >> e-Sword install shield wizard (No font scripts anywhere.) >> >> I downladed Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex about a week ago using Bit Torrent >> and MD check sum >> Ubunto - 8.10-desktop-o386.iso >> >> Because I suspected some conflicts from the original install I formatted >> the hd again and reloaded the OS on 1-6-09 >> >> I downloaded Wine for Ubunto 8.10 I think. Right now with all of my >> gyrations I do not recall precisely what wine ver I downlaoded. I do >> believe it was supposed to be for Ubunto 8.10 >> >> > > It appears that the necessary fonts are missing from Ubuntu. Thus the tabs > appear blank and so does most everything else. This does not appear to be > what I originally thought at first glance. > Might I suggest deinstalling Wine from the Synaptic interface and then > looking for any occurances on your Ubuntu installation. You may have a > great deal of work to in order to remove all traces of Wine from your system > before attempting a second installation from the Synaptic repository. > > James McKenzie > > > > What 'great deal of work' to remove wine? Remove ~/.wine. Done. Any shortcuts left from installers won't affect fonts or anything of that sort. Even still, that's not a lot of work to fix. -- -Austin