Typing cd ~ should get you back to your home folder, if that is what you mean by original terminal.
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Typing cd ~ should get you back to your home folder, if that is what you mean by original terminal.
Did you have pulseaudio running? I had pretty bad sound when winepulse.drv did not exist and I used Wine without "killing" pulseaudio first.
Thanks for your answer, but that didn't work. I tried running a game (Baldur's Gate) and when I gave WINE the mount point, it ran, but when I gave it /dev/sr0, I got an error telling me that no CD...
Hi! I installed Ubuntu 11.10 a few days ago and really like it! I only have a little problem (or rather inconvenience) with WINE 1.2: Ubuntu automatically mounts the disc drive to /media/(disc...