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Basically I installed Wine VIA Terminal on Linux Ubunto 11.04 beta. The terminal message is a end user license agreement for WIne, but I can't click OK or anything. I ...
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    Angry Linux Wine license agreement terminal

    Basically I installed Wine VIA Terminal on Linux Ubunto 11.04 beta. The terminal message is a end user license agreement for WIne, but I can't click OK or anything. I would post an URL but I haven't made 15 posts to do so.

    How do I get rid of this? I tried pressing enter and it doesn't work, I tried clicking ok and it doesn't work. Is it something as simple as pressing the X button on the top?

    Thank you for your answers.

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    If I remember you type q and hit enter

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    I think a 'q' might be the key...
    But I do recall that when the agreement launches, there is a small info-giving paragraph that tells you how to accept it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by josephine View Post
    Basically I installed Wine VIA Terminal on Linux Ubunto 11.04 beta. The terminal message is a end user license agreement for WIne, but I can't click OK or anything. I would post an URL but I haven't made 15 posts to do so.

    How do I get rid of this? I tried pressing enter and it doesn't work, I tried clicking ok and it doesn't work. Is it something as simple as pressing the X button on the top?

    Thank you for your answers.
    I am still a noob and have run across this before installing from a console
    Make sure you scroll to the end of the agreement and when you
    have the yes highlighted press the right arrow key and then press return
    hope that helps ?

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    "Linux Ubunto 11.04 beta"
    I would get the latest final version, rather than a beta. There are many things which are potentially not quite working properly with a beta version, which is why it's called beta. This is oine reason why betas are never recomended for any workstation which is critical or non expendable.
    You may find that whatever small thing it is which is preventing you from installing properly has been fixed in the final.
    And of course, there are a swag of small program updates which have come onstream since the release of 11.04.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reginaldperrin View Post
    "Linux Ubunto 11.04 beta"
    Good eye... I missed that completely.
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    You need to hit the tab key, then press enter. Kind of irritating.

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    You have to use the Tab (or arrow keys) to highlight Yes on the screen.

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