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Wine is a free software application that aims to allow Unix-like computer operating systems to execute programs written for Microsoft Windows.


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Installation

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# pacman-g2 -S wine


Configuration

tapez la commande:

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$ winecfg


Winetools

installation

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# pacman-g2 -S winetools


The Wine menu vanished

If your Wine menu has vanished of your Gnome (and possibly KDE) menus, run the following code as the affected user in a terminal:


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$ rm -Rf ~/.config/menus


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$ rm -Rf ~/.local/share/desktop-directories


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$ rm -Rf ~/.local/share/applications


You must then restart the panel. For Gnome users, run killall gnome-panel in a terminal. KDE users, if affected, should log out and in again to avoid problems.

Finally, you will need to readd the shortcuts. You could do this manually, though reinstalling the app is prefered. If your software has a repair install, you can use that. You might need to reinstall at least one app to prepare the Wine menus too.

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