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El dt 14 de 06 de 2011 a les 23:23 +0000, en/na John Eischeid va escriure: > I installed Wine in the hope of gettings iTunes to work. I never got > that far. After installing Wine, I lost my application launcher icon, > all of the icons on my panel and all of the notifications on my panel. > My machine now also crashes when I try to change the desktop background. > I have tried to reboot from CDs and a USB to do a new installation of > Lubuntu (and quite a few other Linux distributions). With CDs, I get an > error message saying that a connection couldn't be made. With the USB, > I get an error message about a path. I find it hard to believe that > this is a hardware problem, since the CD reads music disks just fine and > the USB ports mount my Android phone. I've checked the BIOS settings, > and I've changed the installed hard drive to DEAD LAST, and I still > can't get this machine to boot from a CD or a USB. I've uninstalled > Wine, and the problems remain. I don't know that much about Linux or > Wine, but I do know that the problems started when I installed Wine. > Could there be some files or packages that the uninstall missed? How do > I get rid of them? This is not my primary machine, so is there a way I > can get it to boot from a CD or a USB and just reinstall the OS? I have Wine running on a Lubuntu 11.10 machine. It can start even iTunes (but you may have problems with the USB connection with the iPod). But it doesn't touches nothing on boot. It's a strange thing. I don't think Wine was responsible of that damage. Even after a bad installation you can always do sudo apt-get install -f or sudo dpkg --configure -a for solving dependencies and / or package database errors. -- Go to rafaellaguna.com Go to Lubuntu.net
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