broken packages in wine install
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i am following the exact (i hope) commands given here at this site https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu , and im at the step where i select and install one of 3 different packages: stable, dev and staging.
i run the command for stable, an am presented with this:
i am completely new ( a few days) to linux, but i can read the info.... but no idea exactly on how to go about correcting the broken packages. i actually still dont know how to really install or uninstall anything unless its from the ubuntu software center thing.
what exactly am i looking at and how do i go about fixing it, anyone? please and thank you :)
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i am following the exact (i hope) commands given here at this site https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu , and im at the step where i select and install one of 3 different packages: stable, dev and staging.
i run the command for stable, an am presented with this:
i am completely new ( a few days) to linux, but i can read the info.... but no idea exactly on how to go about correcting the broken packages. i actually still dont know how to really install or uninstall anything unless its from the ubuntu software center thing.
what exactly am i looking at and how do i go about fixing it, anyone? please and thank you :)
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Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
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If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49
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i am following the exact (i hope) commands given here at this site https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu , and im at the step where i select and install one of 3 different packages: stable, dev and staging.
i run the command for stable, an am presented with this:
i am completely new ( a few days) to linux, but i can read the info.... but no idea exactly on how to go about correcting the broken packages. i actually still dont know how to really install or uninstall anything unless its from the ubuntu software center thing.
what exactly am i looking at and how do i go about fixing it, anyone? please and thank you :)
dependencies
i am following the exact (i hope) commands given here at this site https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu , and im at the step where i select and install one of 3 different packages: stable, dev and staging.
i run the command for stable, an am presented with this:
i am completely new ( a few days) to linux, but i can read the info.... but no idea exactly on how to go about correcting the broken packages. i actually still dont know how to really install or uninstall anything unless its from the ubuntu software center thing.
what exactly am i looking at and how do i go about fixing it, anyone? please and thank you :)
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Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
1
If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49
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Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
1
If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49
Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
1
1
If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49
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Did you install a ppa?
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:44
what is a ppa? i dont think i did.... i was just trying to install wine to (hopefully) run programs that i could before, when i was with windows.
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:45
1
If you did all the steps at the winehq page, you installed a ppa, which is a private software repository. Unless you need the latest and greatest wine install, it's a lot simpler to just install the version of wine that is in the Ubuntu repos, and not do the ppa thing.
– Organic Marble
Feb 8 at 0:47
how do i go about doing that?
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:48
i dont even know where to get ANYTHING really...
– DPS
Feb 8 at 0:49