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Installed wine stable, winetricks, PoL, Q4wine. No "Wine Windows Program Loader" entry on Dolphin context menu, neither on KDE launcher menu. Can only open .exe via Q4wine or console.



Kubuntu 18.04(Almost fresh install)
linux 4.15.0-20-generic(x86_64)
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    Installed wine stable, winetricks, PoL, Q4wine. No "Wine Windows Program Loader" entry on Dolphin context menu, neither on KDE launcher menu. Can only open .exe via Q4wine or console.



    Kubuntu 18.04(Almost fresh install)
    linux 4.15.0-20-generic(x86_64)
    Plasma 5.12.4










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      Installed wine stable, winetricks, PoL, Q4wine. No "Wine Windows Program Loader" entry on Dolphin context menu, neither on KDE launcher menu. Can only open .exe via Q4wine or console.



      Kubuntu 18.04(Almost fresh install)
      linux 4.15.0-20-generic(x86_64)
      Plasma 5.12.4










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      Installed wine stable, winetricks, PoL, Q4wine. No "Wine Windows Program Loader" entry on Dolphin context menu, neither on KDE launcher menu. Can only open .exe via Q4wine or console.



      Kubuntu 18.04(Almost fresh install)
      linux 4.15.0-20-generic(x86_64)
      Plasma 5.12.4







      kubuntu wine plasma-5






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          I am not sure about Kubuntu, but this is a known bug in Linux Mint. This might well be the case though since Mint is based on Ubuntu.



          According to the bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/mintmenu/+bug/714848),




          "There are problems launching Wine-applications from MintMenu. Launching them from the desktop or panel works fine.



          The root cause seems to be the double backslash-escaping done in the launcher-file, so "C:someprog" is encoded to "C:\someprog", and "my file" is encoded to "my file". It seems mint menu while decoding is just decoding it once, causing failure."




          This is not a wine issue according to the developers and needs to be fixed outside of wine. (https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27706#c2)






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            Actually the launcher is misplaced in Ubuntu 18+, Ubuntu made a mistake, all the other distributions based on ubuntu including linux mint inherited the bug, nobody cared to fix



            Run the below command in terminal



            sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/wine-stable/examples/wine.desktop /usr/share/applications/


            Now right click the windows app and click open with , you can now see open with "wine windows program loader" in the applications list.






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              I am not sure about Kubuntu, but this is a known bug in Linux Mint. This might well be the case though since Mint is based on Ubuntu.



              According to the bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/mintmenu/+bug/714848),




              "There are problems launching Wine-applications from MintMenu. Launching them from the desktop or panel works fine.



              The root cause seems to be the double backslash-escaping done in the launcher-file, so "C:someprog" is encoded to "C:\someprog", and "my file" is encoded to "my file". It seems mint menu while decoding is just decoding it once, causing failure."




              This is not a wine issue according to the developers and needs to be fixed outside of wine. (https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27706#c2)






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                I am not sure about Kubuntu, but this is a known bug in Linux Mint. This might well be the case though since Mint is based on Ubuntu.



                According to the bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/mintmenu/+bug/714848),




                "There are problems launching Wine-applications from MintMenu. Launching them from the desktop or panel works fine.



                The root cause seems to be the double backslash-escaping done in the launcher-file, so "C:someprog" is encoded to "C:\someprog", and "my file" is encoded to "my file". It seems mint menu while decoding is just decoding it once, causing failure."




                This is not a wine issue according to the developers and needs to be fixed outside of wine. (https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27706#c2)






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                  I am not sure about Kubuntu, but this is a known bug in Linux Mint. This might well be the case though since Mint is based on Ubuntu.



                  According to the bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/mintmenu/+bug/714848),




                  "There are problems launching Wine-applications from MintMenu. Launching them from the desktop or panel works fine.



                  The root cause seems to be the double backslash-escaping done in the launcher-file, so "C:someprog" is encoded to "C:\someprog", and "my file" is encoded to "my file". It seems mint menu while decoding is just decoding it once, causing failure."




                  This is not a wine issue according to the developers and needs to be fixed outside of wine. (https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27706#c2)






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                  I am not sure about Kubuntu, but this is a known bug in Linux Mint. This might well be the case though since Mint is based on Ubuntu.



                  According to the bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/mintmenu/+bug/714848),




                  "There are problems launching Wine-applications from MintMenu. Launching them from the desktop or panel works fine.



                  The root cause seems to be the double backslash-escaping done in the launcher-file, so "C:someprog" is encoded to "C:\someprog", and "my file" is encoded to "my file". It seems mint menu while decoding is just decoding it once, causing failure."




                  This is not a wine issue according to the developers and needs to be fixed outside of wine. (https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27706#c2)







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                      Actually the launcher is misplaced in Ubuntu 18+, Ubuntu made a mistake, all the other distributions based on ubuntu including linux mint inherited the bug, nobody cared to fix



                      Run the below command in terminal



                      sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/wine-stable/examples/wine.desktop /usr/share/applications/


                      Now right click the windows app and click open with , you can now see open with "wine windows program loader" in the applications list.






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                        Actually the launcher is misplaced in Ubuntu 18+, Ubuntu made a mistake, all the other distributions based on ubuntu including linux mint inherited the bug, nobody cared to fix



                        Run the below command in terminal



                        sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/wine-stable/examples/wine.desktop /usr/share/applications/


                        Now right click the windows app and click open with , you can now see open with "wine windows program loader" in the applications list.






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                          Actually the launcher is misplaced in Ubuntu 18+, Ubuntu made a mistake, all the other distributions based on ubuntu including linux mint inherited the bug, nobody cared to fix



                          Run the below command in terminal



                          sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/wine-stable/examples/wine.desktop /usr/share/applications/


                          Now right click the windows app and click open with , you can now see open with "wine windows program loader" in the applications list.






                          share|improve this answer













                          Actually the launcher is misplaced in Ubuntu 18+, Ubuntu made a mistake, all the other distributions based on ubuntu including linux mint inherited the bug, nobody cared to fix



                          Run the below command in terminal



                          sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/wine-stable/examples/wine.desktop /usr/share/applications/


                          Now right click the windows app and click open with , you can now see open with "wine windows program loader" in the applications list.







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