If it doesn’t, see the possible following fixes:.If Desktop Goose opens up, great! Move on to the section called “Making a shortcut”.Now type (in the console) wine "/home/yourusername/.wine/drive_c/DesktopGoose v0.3/GooseDesktop.exe.Write down the part between the dollar symbol ($) and the Let’s say, for the following steps, the mine is yourusername. Open the terminal up, and and there should be some text in green. Now, you need to figure out your Linux username.Find the DesktopGoose v0.3 folder, open it.wine folder, navigate to the drive_c folder. Click on the 3-dot-menu and enable “Show Hidden Files”. Open the Chromebook files app, go to the Linux files folder.Change the extract folder to ```C:, and click extract. ![]()
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