Ok, I will give you the instruction how to do this with synaptic :

You can open synaptic from a terminal by typing : gksu synaptic ( or by
opening synaptic into the System / Administration menu )

Click on Settings / repositories and choose the "Third-Party Software"
Tab.

You shouldn't have Wine repositories here. Perhaps that their wine
version have dependencies that aren't disponible in Gutsy so you should
remove the Wine repository. On a normal Gutsy installation, you only get
two "http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu gutsy partner" repository and
that's all. I suggest you to be sure that you don't have additionnal
repository. ( You can refer to the attached picture if you are unsure ).

After this, you can try to install wine ( from synaptic or by using
"sudo apt-get install wine" from a terminal windows ).

Can you tell here if the installation of wine is successful?


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