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    Playonlinux

    Just installed PlayOnLinux and I am unable to find where it was installed. Unless I am missing a process that I need to run. Any one else have this issue ?

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    Re: Playonlinux

    Try right clicking your Applications, Places, System menu and select Edit menus. Look around in Applications. Sometimes apps will install and not add themselves to the menu.
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    Re: Playonlinux

    Quote Originally Posted by Spantiznik View Post
    Just installed PlayOnLinux and I am unable to find where it was installed. Unless I am missing a process that I need to run. Any one else have this issue ?
    Go to Applications>>Games>>PlayOnLinux. If you correctly installed a program, you should be able to see it on the list.

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    Re: Playonlinux

    Alt+F3 type playonlinux hit enter.

    or open terminal type locate playonlinux and make your own jump shortcut for it if you cant find it in your g panel.

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    Re: Playonlinux

    PlayOnLinux is a bit funny in that it adds itself to your menu only after you ask it to.

    1. Run PlayOnLinux (Alt-F2, playonlinux).
    2. Settings > Environment > "Add PlayOnLinux menu in your panel"

    You may have to close and restart PlayOnLinux two or three times before it actually does it.
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