I use Ubuntu-Studio 22.04.1 LTS and WineHQ 7.0.0.
I often use and old MS-Windows App, the best known Adobe Audition 1.5 audio editor.
Since a while, when I upgraded the main operating system from 20.04 to 22.04, I cannot open and/or read the Help menu of this app.
Each time I try it, I just get and error about the file is illegible, was moved and/or I don't have the rights to open it.
But, I have the Main User with all the system rights!
Even, all the Help files are in the right folders, in good health.
So... I don't understand this problem.
I didn't have this problem with the prior Ubuntu-Studio version (20.04).
How can I fix it?
Old MS-Windows App doesn't Help menu
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Re: Old MS-Windows App doesn't Help menu
WineHQ does not (yet) have wine-7.0.0 packages for Ubuntu Jammy, nor has Ubuntu.I use Ubuntu-Studio 22.04.1 LTS and WineHQ 7.0.0.
Could it be you are using a Wine version that was made for another Ubuntu version?
Does the terminal output show something about this when you start the program from the command line?Each time I try it, I just get and error about the file is illegible, was moved and/or I don't have the rights to open it.