Hi,
Is this the most comprehensive site for WINE users?
I use UBUNTU as a LiveCD. I do not wish to install the OS, but would like to run some Windows applications when using the CD.
Can WINE be installed on a Pendrive?
Can WINE be installed to the hard-drive?
Where Can I get WINE (Currently running VISTA).
How large is WINE
Can Firefox for Windows run under UBUNTU using WINE.
Thanks
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WINE + USB + HD
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anon_private wrote:
Linux/UNIX understandable code for those functions that are implemented.
the Wine FAQ (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ) on viruses under Wine. If we
fully implement the Windows API/ABI, viruses dependent on it will run.
The good thing is that Wine is designed to run in UserSpace, so kernel
dependent viruses should not be able to fully fire.
As to malware running under your Browser, that is actually browser
dependent. There is malware specifically written for Firefox that will
not run under Internet Explorer and vice versa. The best practice is to
keep up to date on patches for your Browser. And if you are using IE6,
switch to IE7 (IE6 is very hard to secure and MS supposedly is not
providing patches for it any longer.)
No, Wine interpets the Windows API/ABI calls and transfers them inForgot to ask.
WINE can read Windows code.
Linux/UNIX understandable code for those functions that are implemented.
Wine is capable of running some Windows Malware. There is a section onAre there any security implications regarding the introduction of Windows based viruses/malware onto my machine, or contaminating any programmes, when running WINE under the Live UBUNTU CD. I will be using Internet banking.
the Wine FAQ (http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ) on viruses under Wine. If we
fully implement the Windows API/ABI, viruses dependent on it will run.
The good thing is that Wine is designed to run in UserSpace, so kernel
dependent viruses should not be able to fully fire.
As to malware running under your Browser, that is actually browser
dependent. There is malware specifically written for Firefox that will
not run under Internet Explorer and vice versa. The best practice is to
keep up to date on patches for your Browser. And if you are using IE6,
switch to IE7 (IE6 is very hard to secure and MS supposedly is not
providing patches for it any longer.)