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WINE emulates the Windows API, the application programming interface, so that you can run Windows programs on Linux. So if that's what it is not, what is it? The short answer to that is that it is really an emulator, but not of a complete computer like VirtualBox or VMware. Great free database of time zones with country codes.WINE is one of those recursive acronyms so loved by geeks, it stands for Wine Is Not an Emulator.
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Paweł Myśliwiec on How to install Wine 6.0 on Lin… Krzysztoftomaszewski on How to install Wine 6.0 on Lin… Problem with Logitech USB headset: can’t hear voiceĭevendra Reddy on Generating classes from XSD un….How to install Wine 6.0 on Linux Mint 20.1.How to install KVM/QEMU on Linux Mint 20.1.Off-line migration of QEMU/KVM virtual machine.? P.S.Ī month ago, in December 2020, it was precisely 10th anniversary of this blog! ? Wow! 10 years passed since my first blog post. The result: the above-mentioned video game was installed without problems from the original DVD and we were able to play it without issues. I’ve verified the procedure on 2 computers, on Linux Mint 20.1 and Linux Mint 19.3.
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Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-stableĪnd voila! The latest stable Wine is ready.
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For these older Linux Mint versions (19.x, 18.x) at this step you need to install “libfaudio0”: following the instruction from WineHQ this requires to download 2 files: libfaudio0_19.07-0_bionic_b and libfaudio0_19.07-0_bionic_b and installing them with help of GDebi. Sudo apt-add-repository 'deb focal main'įor Linux Mint 19.x you need to replace “focal” by “bionic” and for Linux Mint 18.x by “xenial”. The command below, with word “focal”, is for Linux Mint 20.x: Now there is a step which is depending on the version of Linux. Use these instructions, based on “Install Wine 6.0 in Ubuntu 20.04 & Linux Mint” article, but corrected and verified by myself on a fresh installation of Linux Mint 20.1 64-bit (with Cinammon). So to have newer version one has to install it in a little more complex way… like 7 bash commands. Now the stable version of Wine is 6.0 and Linux Mint 20.1 has only Wine 5.0 in its repositories. For Linux Mint 19 it was version 3.x or 4.0 of Wine while the stable version claimed by Wine HQ at that time was 5.0. The problem is that repositories for Linux Mint / Ubuntu tend to offer quite old (outdated) version of Wine. Still, this is possible with Linux thanks to the Wine project. From time to time one needs to run a program, that was made for Windows – like a video game my son got ( “Lego the Hobbit”), but one doesn’t want to run Windows at all.