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So I had installed a few programs with wine, and they were working beautifully. Then I tried to install another program, and the entire setup was in greek. No, not ...
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- 10-27-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Greek wine
So I had installed a few programs with wine, and they were working beautifully. Then I tried to install another program, and the entire setup was in greek. No, not computer jargon that I can't understand, greek, like psi, ro, and eta, the whole bit alpha to omega. So basically all of wine is now completely in greek. If I go into the wine configuration, all greek. So I set wine to be completely removed, reinstalled it, and, you guessed it, still in greek. Any ideas?
- 10-27-2006 #2
delete the .wine folder on your /home/<yourusername>
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- 10-27-2006 #3Just Joined!
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Sweet!
Thanks man, it worked great. Are those .[whatever] folders all the configurations and settings for programs and such?
- 10-27-2006 #4


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