In our earlier articles on this blog, we used theWineprogram to install and run windows based applications onDebian-basedand and otherRed Hat-based Linuxdistributions. There is another open source software available calledPlayOnLinuxthat usesWineas its base and gives feature-rich functions and a us...
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Linux has come a long way, but you may still need to run Windows applications occasionally -- especially Windows-only PC games.
How to run a Windows app on Linux with Wine What you'll need: I'll demonstrate the process on Ubuntu Desktop, but Wine can be installed on most Linux distributions. To install Wine, you'll need a running Linux distribution and a user with sudo privileges. That's it. 1. Open a termi...
Installing Safari on Linux Once installed, the Windows program will be found on the Applications > Wine menu. Note that there’s a slight issue with Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) whereby desktop shortcuts created by third-party applications don’t work. To fix this, you need to make them executable...
CrossOver 23is a bundle of features to increase your experience of running Windows games and software on Linux. It is the latestCrossOverrelease with better compatibility forvarious Linux distros, which includesopenSUSE Leap 15.1,Debian 13, andUbuntu 23.10. ...
As you’re here, I’m going to assume that you’re a Linux user. And every once in a while, you find yourself asking:can I run windows applications on Linux? The answer to that question is yes. Yes, you canrun Windows applications in Linux. Here are some of the ways for running ...
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CrossOver 19 is a powerful Windows compatibility subsystem based on Wine that enables you to run Windows software, utility programs, and games in Linux.
Is there any way to get Windows software working on Linux? One answer is to use Wine, but while it can be very useful, it probably should only be your last resort. Here's why.