![]() Net Windows apps to be run on Linux, even without Wine) is not recommended. The use of Wine, PlayOnLinux or mono runtime (which allows some. Some people install a fresh Wine from winehq, than PlayOnlinux, and set PlayOnLinux to use the fresh Wine (not its own outdated version of Wine).Ībout security: Windows processes should preferably be run separated from Linux ones. ![]() It seems that PlayOnLinux knows well how to play with Wine. Wine often needs the help of Winetricks, which will download some dlls and runtimes from Microsoft websites, they will be used as a complement to Wine itself (note that this induces a licensing problem: to be allowed to use these dlls or runtimes you need a Windows license). So, using 32 bits apps and 64 bits apps under Ubuntu / Linux Mint will require some installation work, including compiling. See Building Biarch Wine On Ubuntu for detailed instructions for Ubuntu using LXC, and Building Wine for general information. ![]() If you're on a 64-bit system, you'll have to create an isolated environment for installing and building with 32-bit dependencies. ![]() Ubuntu's implementation of Multiarch is still incomplete, so for now you can't simply install 32-bit and 64-bit libraries alongside each other.
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