On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Vitaliy Margolen <wine-devel(a)kievinfo.com> wrote:
What happened with 'wine start /unix %f'? Doesn't it work for you?
It turns out that having cxchromium installed does interesting things to nautilus's treatment of .exe files. I think uninstalling cxchromium made things work better. For reference: dpkg-query -L wine | grep mime shows that the ubuntu wine package is creating a file /usr/lib/mime/packages/wine which contains lines like application/x-msdos-program; /usr/bin/wine '%s'; description=Windows Executable application/x-msdownload; /usr/bin/wine '%s'; description=Windows Executable application/exe; /usr/bin/wine '%s'; description=Windows Executable ... and I presume that's what's controlling the doubleclick action on .exe's now that I've uninstalled cxchromium. - Dan