Ubuntu :: How To Completely Remove Wine

Apr 2, 2011

I want to completly remove wine, so i figured that using the package manager, and apt-get remove will make it work. Using apt-get, i get the message that there is no wine installed, even though the package manager is telling me the opposite. After that i removed wine via the package manager, but i can still run wine. And that is the point where i am getting completly lost, how the hack can i run a removed program? I did compile and install wine myself once, so the problem might hide there. But how to i remove a program without the routines of the package manager?

I seriously need to deinstall wine completly to figure out a couple misterious problems i am having lately.

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Ubuntu :: Completely Remove "wine" And Parts?

Jun 27, 2011

I installed WINE onto my Ubuntu Lucid v10.04 LTS workstation. Now I want to remove it completely.

When I use Synaptic, it tells me that Wine is not installed. However, when I select Applications from the top panel, Wine appears as the top-most entry and Wine --> Programs has contents.

How do I make Wine EVERYTHING go away?

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dpkg -i wine_1.1.42~winehq1-1_amd64.deb

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dpkg -i --force-depends wine_1.1.42~winehq1-1_amd64.deb

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Jul 28, 2011

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Nov 23, 2010

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