i wanted to config something but mess up the config panel. i cannot switch back to default. was very visible before, but now its not useful in anyway i tried removeing wine using synaptic package manager but the screwed settings still remain i tried moving around the window to select the graphics tab but it can not scroll down to select resolution (wine conf ) i tried reinstalling but its still stuck with the new settings.... please help
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 8:11 AM, dink <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> i wanted to config something but mess up the config panel. i cannot switch back to default. was very visible before, but now its not useful in anyway > > i tried removeing wine using synaptic package manager but the screwed settings still remain > > i tried moving around the window to select the graphics tab but it can not scroll down to select resolution (wine conf ) > > i tried reinstalling but its still stuck with the new settings.... > > please help > > > > > >$ rm -rf ~/.wine
> i tried moving around the window to select the graphics tab but it can not scroll down to select resolution (wine conf )Are you sure that your X windows is in a reasonable resolution? it sounds more like you messed up the X windows setting.> i tried reinstalling but its still stuck with the new settings.... >Reinstalling wine does not effect any wine settings because all of the wine configuration settings are in each users ~/.folder John
still nothing...its similar to what happen in the post "wine config" is the user file something i can find? and delete? i could do that and then just reinstall again. i don't get jargon on the search for the wine config tried all phrases in the article and tried in terminal and search engine with in ubuntu and get same results "command not found" ...
Dan Kegel wrote:> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:47 PM, dink <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > still nothing...its similar to what happen in the post "wine config" is the user file something i can find? and delete? i could do that and then just reinstall again. i don't get jargon on the search for the wine config tried all phrases in the article and tried in terminal and search engine with in ubuntu and get same results "command not found" ... > > > > > > Austin already told you; just delete your ~/.wine directory, > then run wine again. The problem will go away.ok how would delete it in the directory? wheres is the directory?