https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/154161

this fixed my problem, esp this part of it:

1. Open Synaptic and click on Settings / Repositories
2. Go to the Third Party tab and remove everything you find in that section ( 
except of course if there are some that you want to keep, but I suggest you to 
delete them all, including all Wine Budgetdedicated repositories )
3. Then go to Ubuntu Software tab and check everything, and click on Close
4. You're now back into Synaptic, and you can click on Reload to reload the 
list of packages.
5. Remove any Wine version you could have installed before re-installing it 
through synaptic, everything should work now.


many thanks.

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