Mohan Nayaka wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:35 AM, Arun Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tuesday 14 Oct 2008, Raghu Prasad wrote:
>>
>>> existing wine run applications. Running following command from the
>>> console should be good enough for this.
>>>
>>> rm -r ~/.wine
>>>
>>> WARNING: Make sure that there is no white spaces within ~/.wine
>> To avoid any oops, suggest the following:
>>
>> $ cd $HOME
>> $ ls -d ./.wine
>> $ rm -fr ./.wine
>>
> 
> Could be a dumb question - won't this blow away all wine apps? What if
> there is a need to just uninstall *one* app?
> 
> Regards,
> Mohan S N

As far as I know, Wine also install a "wine softwate uninstaller" and a 
"Wine file" menu item. At least it has done in my Fedora 9 installation.

You can uninstall any program if these have uninstall scripts, as my 
installed seamonkey under wine has. Under wine file you can browse c:\ 
partition and delete any file if these have no uninstall scripts.


Hope this helps.

sadhu
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