DaVince wrote: > Alright, I'm going to just post a few lines you can paste in the console (and then explain them): > > > Code: > sudo apt-get remove wine > > > Let's remove the old Wine first, just to be sure. > > > Code: > sudo add-apt-key ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa > > > Adds the PPA (personal package archive) of the guy in charge of providing you with the latest Wine for Ubuntu. This step only has to be done once, ever. > > > Code: > sudo apt-get update > > > Update the repository (this is like clicking "reload" in Synaptic), in other words, recheck all package archives for new packages, including the one you just added. > > > Code: > sudo apt-get install wine1.2 > > > Install new Wine. This is like selecting the package wine1.2 in Synaptic and then clicking "apply". > > That should be it. After this all latest versions of Wine would get in automatically through the update manager. Thanks for the help. Adding the key is failing: I type: sudo add-apt-key ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa error comes back: sudo: add-apt-key: command not found I have also tried: sudo apt-key add ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa Iget the following back: gpg: can't open `ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa': No such file or directory