[00:00] how did you install? [00:00] from ubuntu software cente [00:00] from terminal [00:01] Package dependencies cannot be resolved [00:01] The following packages have unmet dependencies: [00:01] wine1.4: PreDepends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2~) but 1.16.7ubuntu6 is to be installed [00:01] Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) but 2.15-0ubuntu20 is to be installed [00:01] Depends: wine1.4-amd64 (= 1.4.1-0ubuntu1) but 1.4.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed [00:01] Depends: wine1.4-i386 (= 1.4.1-0ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed [00:01] i do not understand it [00:02] any extra repos in /etc/apt/sources.list ? [00:02] I'd install from synaptic [00:03] from synaptic wine: [00:03] Depends: wine1.4 but it is not going to be installed [00:05] use the latest wine if possible [00:05] everithing i try the sam problme [00:05] with the packeges [00:06] i tried wine 1.5 [00:06] do i have to be root [00:06] or something [00:08] yes [00:20] use root [03:51] hello can anyone help me? === coalwate1 is now known as coalwater === yofel_ is now known as yofel [13:52] hey holstein!! [13:52] are you here?? :) [13:53] :(( === lukjad007 is now known as lukjad [21:32] hey folks, im trying to move something to usr/local/bin but im getting an error while moving permission denied message. why? [21:42] your user doesn't have write access to /usr/local/bin (nor should it have) [21:44] Are you trying to move this file via the file browser? or by using the terminal? [21:45] geirha, browser [21:45] geirha, i just downloaded something and i want to find it a place outside of downloads folder [21:48] Well, the easiest option is to copy it to bin/ in your home directory instead, unless you need the command to be available for other users too [21:48] im the only one [21:48] in this establishment who has appreciation for "not-windows" [21:49] Then create a directory named bin (all lowercase) in your home directory, if it does not already exist [21:50] i see [21:50] If it exists, it will be added to the PATH environment variable when you log in, that way you can run it via terminal or Alt+F2 [21:51] *that way you can run the commands in that bin directory via terminal or Alt+F2 [21:53] thank you [21:53] i will do that