I have Wine installed on my Linux laptop and for a few days it has stopped working as it should. Now my question is how can I completely remove everything from Wine because I do not know what causes problems.
Stop Wining xD
Sudo apt-get remove wine
On Debian and Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu, Mint and so on:
sudo apt purge wine && sudo apt autoremove
Dpkg | grep wine
apt purge…
I have Wine installed on my Linux laptop and for a few days it has stopped working as it should.
And you think that it helps to uninstall it, then it does not work anymore.
Now my question is how can I completely remove everything from Wine because I do not know what causes problems.
If you think it's wine, then do not just uninstall it, but also remove the configuration files (purge)
Linux Hase
And you think that it helps to uninstall it, then it does not work anymore
I just want to reinstall it. Before that, I still had junk like Q4Wine and Winetricks. I do not need that.
But it works again anyway. I just deleted everything that went, and I've reinstalled what I thought, what I need from mintinstall.