NewtoLinux wrote: > Ahhh, I get it I was reading up on Wine and the program basically is always in beta. I've always stayed away from beta testing. I might as well download the latest version from the .deb packages archive page. > Wine 1.1.29 i386, -dev > > This was the link that started this whole experience with me trying Linux: > http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=49 > > > so I'll post more if I don't understand it. How hard is the instructions on the page for a linux noob and Wine noob? Some notes you should be aware of: Archives that contain the tar.gz or tar.bz2 extensions (also called tarballs) usually are source archives. This means that you would have to compile the source code yourself into an usable application. Instead, there are .deb archives containing pre-compiled binaries that you can just use. Usually. There are also DEBs that have -dev in their name, these are development packages and pretty much the same as the gz/bz2 tarballs: they only contain the source code. For quick and easy installation of the latest Wine, go here: http://www.winehq.org/download/deb