Thank you. I'm assuming that you mean that the 64-bit ISO I got from Fedora's website has both the 32-bit and 64-bit Wine. When I did "yum install wine*", I didn't have the ISO disk in the machine. I thought that it was getting the installation information from the 'Web. How do I, using yum, get the 32-bit version? Or do I do it by seeking out the 32-bit RPM? Further, as per my original, how do I remove the current installation of Wine? Apparently "yum remove wine" doesn't actually remove it. Ken Andrews