On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:19 AM, dimesio <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > gesaugen wrote: >> >> So, theres a permission problem whit instaling an atuocad 2006... >> I'm very new to linux so I'm not shure how to fore permission other than "sudo" command, but when I type "sudo wine setup.exe" the installation doesn't even start? >> > > Never run wine as root. If you've done so, you've created permissions problems. Follow these instructions to fix it: > http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_as_root > >> "howto" from this page doesnt work for me Sad >> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=6035 > > Did you upgrade to 1.3.15 as you were told? If not, do it now. > > Once you've upgraded, try installing to a clean wineprefix. If there is nothing installed in ~/.wine that you want to keep you can just delete it and start > over. Otherwise, use a separate wineprefix for Autocad. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-faf9617c53607e583f6e6ff70a4ac9522d490faf > > If the installer still fails on a clean wineprefix with current Wine, post terminal output from the installer. If it's long, use pastebin and post a link here. > If you (gesaugen) still receive the error on install, we need to see a log file from the install. I highly recommend saving it to a logging file (instructions are on the FAQ, follow the logging file link) and posting it to a site like pastebin.com (Ubuntu has its own pastebin and that works just fine.) As to the 'You do not have access to the files/directories" error, all programs in Wine are run as Administrator. Thus you should have access rights. Until a set of logging files is created, we cannot determine why that error is occurring. > > > > >