First I want to thank you all for your replies :) DaVince wrote: > Modifications aren't usually necessary unless something doesn't work (and even then, sometimes you don't need to modify anything in Wine itself after all). > > You can include Winetricks as it is just a script. It would not be wise to install everything that Winetricks offers into a single wineprefix as that would totally break Wine: stuff from Winetricks should be installed only as you need them and even then care should be taken. > > You could, however, install everything Winetricks has to offer, then remove the wineprefix so you have a clean installation, and all installers that winetricks has used will be available in ~/.cache/winetricks. That's useful in case you ever wish to install a Wine trick without an internet connection, or "for inclusion" as you mentioned. It's a good idea to install to install Winetricks as a clean script and cache the tools offered, I think I'm gonna do it ,but how? is there any page that describes that?