For single run simply follow steps I wrote for you before (well maybe with the exception of "download utorrent" ;) ). For more permanent you can either create a shortcut (if you are using Gnome, KDE or XFCE as your graphical enviroment), or simple run script - and I suggest the latter, you will find out soon that there is MUCH more comfortable way to run your apps then it was in Windows. If you prefere the shortcut - tell us what are you using as your graphical enviroment. If you prefer a script then do the following: 1.Become root (type "su" and you root password) 2.As root type nano /usr/bin/utorrent (if you do not have nano then any other text editor will do) 3.Now paste one of the following inside the script: If you don't use separate wineprefix: WINEDEBUG=-all wine start /Unix /path/to/uTorrent.exe /NOINSTALL If you use separate wineprefix: WINEPREFIX=/path/to/your/wineprefix WINEDEBUG=-all wine start /Unix /path/to/uTorrent.exe /NOINSTALL 4.Save your file and exit editor 5.As root type: chmod +x /usr/bin/utorrent That's it. Now AS NORMAL USER (NOT ROOT!!). Type in console: utorrent and see what happens ;]