1, sudo dpkg--add-architecture i386, enabling the system to support 32-bit applications
2, Wget-nc Https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/Release.key
sudo apt-key add Release.key, sign the wine package with the secret key
3. Add the source in/etc/apt/source.list:
Deb Https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/debian/stretch Main # Note Debian version: Wheezy, Jessie, stretch, buster or SID
4. sudo apt-get update
5, sudo apt-get install--install-recommends winehq-stable, installed stable version wine
6, switch to the normal user, the terminal running Winecfg (or directly open EXE, see 7), the first launch will call Wine-gecko or Wine-mono, please yes, download the required dependencies
7, because of the dual system installed, you can go directly into the Windows disk, open a 32-bit EXE binary file
Only open 32-bit apps?
Foreign software on the Chinese language support is not very good, may appear garbled, the main directory has ". Wine" directory, the font files copied to the Fonts folder, to be continued ...
# Ref:https://wiki.winehq.org/debian
Debian installation wine running Windows software