Persistent error associated with wine1.6-i386

Asked by William Pabon

I get on the top bar a red negative icon every time I boot, and when I click, it says something like this:

"An error occurred. Please, run Package Manager... Unknown error...(The cache has no package named wine1.6-i386). This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies."

Would you help to solve this annoyance? Thanks.

Info abt my machine

williepabon@WP-Macmini:~$ lsb_release -crid
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release: 16.04
Codename: xenial
williepabon@WP-Macmini:~$ uname -a
Linux WP-Macmini 4.4.0-83-generic #106-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 26 17:54:43 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
williepabon@WP-Macmini:~$ wine --version
wine-1.6.2

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michael (yellupcm-gmail) said :
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William
Had same thing happen few minutes ago. I clicked on Package Manager in bottom of box, with the error. I believe status box had places to update. Did that Error went away.

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William Pabon (williepabon) said :
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Mchael:
Thanks for answering, but I don't understand your recommendation to solve the problem. You say, I think, that I should open the package manager (in my case Synaptic) and click the status area at the bottom. The status area in synaptic says there are 0 broken, 0 to upgrade and 0 to remove. So nothing happens when I click it.
wp

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michael (yellupcm-gmail) said :
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William
Try custom filters. Try all lines that are in the box. After problem was corrected, the line that corrected it, was gone. So what it was called, is not there now. I am 72 years old, short term memory is not as good as it was. It's bad that I had done this 30 minutes before I read your question. Good Luck.

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William Pabon (williepabon) said :
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Michael:
Thanks for the suggestion. After running the third line in the box, the problem disappeared!. You solved my problem.
wp

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William Pabon (williepabon) said :
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Michael:
Thanks for the suggestion. After running the third line in the box, the problem disappeared!. You solved my problem.
wp