Please don't ask me why; but a while ago I uninstalled Wine. Now it wont re-install, not from "install additional software" or from the Synaptic PM. I even uninstalled it from the Synaptic PM first ( it was showing as being still there) and re-installed it but did not work. I don't get wine showing up in the Menu, if I search for it I get "Run wine" and clicking on this produces no result at all.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Open up a terminal and try:
Code:
sudo apt-get install wine1.7
If that does not work, paste the results in your next post.
It installed wine 1.7, but still not in the Menu (I can't take a screen shot as the menu disappears before that can be done) when I search for "wine" I get 'Run wine' in bold lettering but with no avatar also I get wine cfg; wine console and winemine but nothing else.
thanks
Have you performed any menu editing whatsoever since you first install LL?
(10-08-2014, 06:44 AM)Alex link Wrote: [ -> ]It installed wine 1.7, but still not in the Menu (I can't take a screen shot as the menu disappears before that can be done) when I search for "wine" I get 'Run wine' in bold lettering but with no avatar also I get wine cfg; wine console and winemine but nothing else.
thanks
Menu>Accessories>Screenshot?
Hi Alex,
The Screenshot icon can easily be added to either the Desktop or Panel or both.
Menu > All > Right-Click on Screenshot > Add to Desktop
Menu > All > Right-Click on Screenshot > Add to Panel
Hopefully that will help a little.
~Scott
Hi alex,
this will take an instant screenshot
Code:
xfce4-screenshooter -f
You can add a keyboard shorcut to run this command
Menu > Settings Keyboard > Application Shortcuts
This way you will take a screenshot of the entire screen with a keyboard combination.
Hello Alex,
I right click desktop and select screenshot.
On the screenshot GUI it has options I tick "Active Window" , and increase the "Delay before Capturing" to 3 seconds.
I then click OK and open the menu.
Thank you all:
I don't remember if I did anything to the Menu editing, it's possible...
winecfg opens the wine configuration. Is that what you need?