Recently I'd installed Wine. Wine & POL are same. In wine you have just to install the .pet. The .pet is available through latest quickpet. While installing Wine, it will ask you for Gecko & if you have internet connection activated, it will be installed automatically (just click on install). As a common man, you can use Wine then, without knowing any editing etc. I installed it & used Minitab14 -- worked perfectly.
And Gecko is nothing but the Wine I.E. (picture given).
The thing that I do not know & ask help for, is how to uninstall Wine. The ususal process should be uninstall any .exe etc first & then uninstall Wine, but it did not work, though system confirmed it. How can it be done?
The other thing is installing Tally6.3 (or other version). How it can be done? I know there are a huge linux alternative of Tally, but specifically I need this software only.
Any help is welcome.
Thanks,
Raj
How to uninstall WINE .pet?
Manual deletion of installed files
G'day Raj,
The wine.pet should have created a file in /root/.packages/ listing all its files and where they were installed.
Open as text this file in /root/.packages/ with Rox, and in another Rox window, delete all the files listed by the wine pet from the locations indicated. Quite a few are directories with just wine files so it does not take much time when these can be deleted as directories.
Finally, close and delete the wine file in .packages.
David S.
The wine.pet should have created a file in /root/.packages/ listing all its files and where they were installed.
Open as text this file in /root/.packages/ with Rox, and in another Rox window, delete all the files listed by the wine pet from the locations indicated. Quite a few are directories with just wine files so it does not take much time when these can be deleted as directories.
Finally, close and delete the wine file in .packages.
David S.
Puppy Package Manager should have it listed in installed packages.
Should be able to uninstall Wine from there.
Should be able to uninstall Wine from there.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Tally Accounting Software under Wine or Play-on-Linux
Hi Raj,
Wine is not Windows. Not everything which runs under Windows will work run Wine. Think of it as an automatic translation program --like Google-Translate-- translating something written in Windows to something written in Linux. Sometimes it works fine. Sometimes what comes out is “garbage.
Wine is not Windows. Not everything which runs under Windows will work run Wine. Think of it as an automatic translation program --like Google-Translate-- translating something written in Windows to something written in Linux. Sometimes it works fine. Sometimes what comes out is “garbage.
Thanks a lot Mike, for your detailed writing.
Yes, I need this software because I have had to work with it & it's the only software used in my circle, in terms of accounting.
Also, I'm in love with this distro -- Puppy 5.7.1. I am till a newcomer to this distro & truly I often search in the dark for some helps while using it, but my overall experience is satisfactory. It also has some features which are very handy. And my burner always work efficiently with the Peasydisk (except K3b, it's the only one which can do it).
Yes, I also agree with you that every software/OS has its own pros & cons -- per its philosophy.
So, I am following a middle way -- using dual booting with Windows (& a full installation of Puppy).
Thanks again,
Raj
Yes, I need this software because I have had to work with it & it's the only software used in my circle, in terms of accounting.
Also, I'm in love with this distro -- Puppy 5.7.1. I am till a newcomer to this distro & truly I often search in the dark for some helps while using it, but my overall experience is satisfactory. It also has some features which are very handy. And my burner always work efficiently with the Peasydisk (except K3b, it's the only one which can do it).
Yes, I also agree with you that every software/OS has its own pros & cons -- per its philosophy.
So, I am following a middle way -- using dual booting with Windows (& a full installation of Puppy).
Thanks again,
Raj