motub wrote: > What would probably be of use is some further information. > > Such as what distribution of Linux, or what version of MacOS, BSD, Solaris, whatever-- you're running. > > And when you say you "downloaded" Wine, do you mean that literally? The normal procedure, if running Linux, is to install via your package manager. > > Ultimately, the idea is that you would want to install Wine, so that it can then act as an intermediary to the installation routines/runtimes of the Windows applications you would like to run under an "alien" (non-Windows) OS. > > That being the case, a downloaded package-- which might be for some other distro than what you're running-- or tarball sitting uncompiled somewhere on your HDD is not going to be of much use. > > Basically, it's hard to know how to help without knowing where precisely you're stuck, what you're not understanding about what Wine is or how to use it, or even what environment you're operating in. The OS I'm running is Linus Ubuntu 10.10. I don't know if it's the beta of it, or if it's the official release. my brother put this operating system on when my computer crashed. My brother helped me install wine, and I downloaded some of the files, and right clicked and open through wine, but it's saying that my files are non executable.