On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:56 AM, dow <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > James Mckenzie wrote: >> Austin English <austinenglish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> > Terminal output? >> > > > None. > > >> Better yet: Application name? It may take a little research in the Applications Database for the application for hints/tricks to get the application to run. > > > A couple of different versions of Canon DPP, (dpp351en.exe, dpp352en.exe, and the european one that I don't have the name of at hand. Also the Canon EOS utility, eu251en.exe). I had DPP working sort-of, and then tried to uninstall it, and didn't have luck there, so I used the sledgehammer method of deleting the directories. That certainly didn't help either. So THEN, I thought I'd get the latest version of wine, so I went and installed the Git build, which generated some odd things there (sorry I didn't document it). That's when I started seing the error window, instead of an installer dialog window. So, eventually, I went into synaptic and completely removed wine and then added the new version through the ubuntu package manager. That's not the correct sledgehammer approach...remove ~/.wine instead. -- -Austin