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** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Upgraded to Lucid.Wine not running previously-installed programs
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Does this occur in latest WINE?
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Upgraded to Lucid.Wine not running previously-installed programs
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I think now that this wasn't so much a bug as user error. I had deleted
a whole lot of stuff in hidden folders when replacing Hardy with Lucid,
and probably something necessary got lost in the process.
I ended up reinstalling wine and if I recall correctly, it found the
menus for existing
I've just discovered that I can run MS Word 2000 if I double-click on a
Word file. Just not from the menu.
So, is there some way I can rebuild the menu? I don't mind editing
text/xml files.
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Upgraded to Lucid.Wine not running previously-installed programs
The menu entries actually live outside the .wine folder. Wine changed
how it handled them between the Hardy days and now, so depending on how
old the Wine version was when the menu entries were first created they
might not automatically repop.
What happens if you run winecfg in a terminal? Do
winecfg in a terminal brings up the configuration application. I notice
that the history is appearing in the drives tag i.e. various USB
sticks that have been run at different times. There are no error
messages in the terminal.
If I try to run wine winword.exe (MS word 2000), I get the message: