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Quick links. Questions about applications and software. Forum rules Before you post please read how to get help. Post by Radish » Tue Nov 17, pm Newbie question. I installed Wine using the "Software Manager". I decided I wanted to uninstall it. I used the "Software Manager" to do this. At the bottom of the Software Manager window there is an item titled "1 ongoing actions". I take it to mean that, for whatever reason, the uninstall has been unsuccessful. Last edited by Radish on Thu Nov 19, pm, edited 1 time in total.

Mint This helps others help you. So someone at Linux Mint will need to have a look at that I think. There were two Wine items marked as being installed: a Wine1. Though I did wonder about the discrepancy over the naming of the components.

I applied the change and Wine did get removed. However, my reason for wanting to uninstall it was because the displayed text in TreePad, though readily readable, could have been better like it is in Windows. When I first installed Wine, and on first launch of a Windows program using it, Wine asked me if I wanted to install additional components. I responded 'no' to this just in case I did anything wrong. Be extra careful running this command so you do not delete your data.

If you're not sure, first change into this folder and then delete contents inside it. Another mildly obscure tutorial comes to an end. You do need a fair degree of lateral thinking to understand all the bits and pieces, the hybrid model that's not quite Linux and not quite Windows. One of the more difficult tasks is software removal. Most people are okay with wine "program", to get their applications installed provided this works, as it's by no means guaranteed , but the removal isn't a straightforward anti-symmetry of this command.

If you're familiar with Linux, you'd expect something along the lines of dnf install, dnf remove. Well, hopefully, we've cleared the confusion. Lastly, since we're talking about WINE products, so to speak, proverbially, all that is left to say is prost, salute, and of course Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.

But when I run the following command I receive unsuccessful result. Easiest way to install. NET 4. Also, if you have bit wine installed, you will need to use newer. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?

Learn more. In RolandiXor RolandiXor I don't think it's wise to include the -f force option in the rm command. Before proceeding with this sort of command, make sure everything is alright. For any mistake, you can delete all fo your data — user. Firefeather: The answer below points to wiki. Personally I do that everywhere where I know I can safely delete an entire directory and subdirectories. But that is deviating from this question, I guess :- — mydoghasworms.

Single command : sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove winehq-stable just change "winehq-stable" according to your condition either winehq-devel or winehq-staging if above doesn't work. Sird Sird 81 2 2 silver badges 4 4 bronze badges. Dan Kegel Dan Kegel. Christopher Christopher 21 1 1 bronze badge. Arjun Arjun 3 3 bronze badges. I've had a similar problem but after doing apt-get autoremove wine it worked.

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