On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:22, htr <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > htr@htr:~$ winetricks directx9 > Executing wget -O directx_feb2010_redist.exe -nd -c --read-timeout=300 --retry-connrefused --header Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/1/EE17FF74-6C45-4575-9CF4-7FC2597ACD18/directx_feb2010_redist.exe > directx_feb2010_redist.exe: Access denied > ------------------------------------------------------ > Note: command 'wget -O directx_feb2010_redist.exe -nd -c --read-timeout=300 --retry-connrefused --header Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/E/1/EE17FF74-6C45-4575-9CF4-7FC2597ACD18/directx_feb2010_redist.exe' returned status 1. ÂAborting. > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Help please. > Tell me what to do. Run the following command and post the output: (Assuming bash / zsh as shell) ls -lad ~/.winetrickscache ls -la ~/.winetrickscache If you do not own it, ask whoever instructed you to use sudo with winetricks how to fix it. (winetricks, like Wine, shouldn't be run as root, especially not with su (if you need to run something as root for some reason (the lazy way to use IPX for example), do at least a "su -" or preferably a proper login as root)) The one quick fix that should work is: (Run this as your user, otherwise the "~" won't be expanded properly) sudo rm -rf ~/.winetrickscache Other possible cases can include not having write persmissions on your own home directory, which should normally not happen.