Re: what is wine



Hello
Which softwares i can install by wine ....
Software packages that run under Windows.

and how to install wine it self

Open a package manager, by example, 'Synaptic'. Give in 'Wine' in the
search option. You will find wine in the repository. Indicate that you
want to install it and click at 'Apply changes'.

OR... Go to system settings >> tab 'advanced' >> click at 'Windows
applications' >> Follow the instructions that will come to you.
Often you need to choose an 'administrative mode' to carry out such work.

Respectfully Yours,

Bas.

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