I am seriously considering making the switch (in particular to ElementaryOs) but I have nagging doubts about the efficacy of WINE...not for my major apps, as I am happy to use the Linux alternatives. I've already checked these, but it is the small utility apps I use with my music gear I am concerned about.
I have tried Linux before and tried to run these apps under WINE but none of them even installed properly let alone ran!
These are small executables, for example a PC editor for my keyboard, another for a drum machine (which btw is the ONLY way it can be programmed), among others, you'd really call them "applets" tbh
So, yeah, does WINE actually work, or is it ( and derivatives like PlayOnLinux)) just for specific apps only, gaming and not really for generic use?
Thanks
PS: Not interested in dual booting at all!
PPS: the guys over at Linux Questions directed me here
want to come over to linux but question/s on W.I.N.E.
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Re: want to come over to linux but question/s on W.I.N.E.
As long as the program does not rely on Windows drivers, there is a chance it will work with Wine as well.
Maybe you can find your "apps" and how well they run in the AppDB.
Maybe you can find your "apps" and how well they run in the AppDB.
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Re: want to come over to linux but question/s on W.I.N.E.
Thanks - already checked all the WINE DB's I could find - these are pretty low user level apps (although not for those folks who use the devices).
When you say "does not rely on Windows drivers" could you possibly expand on that a little? Do you mean does it rely on DLL's?
When you say "does not rely on Windows drivers" could you possibly expand on that a little? Do you mean does it rely on DLL's?
Re: want to come over to linux but question/s on W.I.N.E.
Some hardware requires a special Windows driver. These drivers won't work in Wine, so make sure your hardware is supported by Linux.
You could test with a Live Linux distro if all your hardware is recognized.
Knoppix has even built in (an older version) of Wine, so you can also test your Windows programs.
You could test with a Live Linux distro if all your hardware is recognized.
Knoppix has even built in (an older version) of Wine, so you can also test your Windows programs.
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Re: want to come over to linux but question/s on W.I.N.E.
Good morning.
I suggest you choose dual boot and run both systems in different HDDs. You will choose operational systems at inicialization machine.
Another way it's run Windows and manteining Linux on Virtual Machine, or you can buy a machine to run only Windows and other to run only Linux.
Wine is a very good option, but it's so much better run Windows applications at the ambience correctly. If you work with music it will be better.
Have a fine end week.
I suggest you choose dual boot and run both systems in different HDDs. You will choose operational systems at inicialization machine.
Another way it's run Windows and manteining Linux on Virtual Machine, or you can buy a machine to run only Windows and other to run only Linux.
Wine is a very good option, but it's so much better run Windows applications at the ambience correctly. If you work with music it will be better.
Have a fine end week.