When I do the equivalent,it seems to fail because of the space between "Program" and "Files."
I have Bianca doing dual-boot with MS Windows. So, to run WinRAR, for example...
Under Windows, the path to WinRAR.exe is "
c:\Program Files\WinRAR\".
Within Bianca, my Windows partition is mounted as /media/hda1, so I can put the following three lines into a text file named
winrar.sh...
#/bin/sh
cd /media/hda1/Program\ Files/WinRAR
wine WinRAR.exe
Now I can run WinRAR under wine by typing
sh winrar.sh
And I can make the script file executable with
chmod +x winrar.sh and then run it as
./winrar.sh
Or, I can run WinRAR directly from the Terminal prompt (include the quotes)...
wine "/media/hda1/Program Files/WinRAR/WinRAR.exe"
Or, put the following two lines in a shell script (text file) like above...
#/bin/sh
wine "/media/hda1/Program Files/WinRAR/WinRAR.exe"
For Windows programs that you install directly onto your Mint partition, just change the path(s) accordingly.
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