How to install Wine on Ubuntu 14.04
Wine (short for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") Is a POSIX-compliant operating system (such as Linux, Mac OSX, and BSD) the compatibility layer for running Windows applications. Wine does not mimic the internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or simulator, but translates Windows API calls into dynamic POSIX calls, eliminating memory usage for performance and other behaviors, allows you to collect Windows applications to your desktop in a clean manner.
We will share with you how to install Wine on Ubuntu 14.04.
1. Add PPA
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ubuntu-wine/ppa
2. Update the list
Sudo apt-get update
3. Install Wine
Sudo apt-get install wine1.7 winetricks
To avoid errors, run the following command:
Sudo apt-get update
Ubuntu 13.10 compilation and installation of Wine 1.7
For more information about how to install Ubuntu 13.10 on a hard drive in Windows 7, see
Released in Wine 1.6, Windows Simulator
Linux supports running Direct3D 9 games with better performance than Wine
In Ubuntu 13.04, Wine QQ2012 cannot call the fcitx input method to solve the problem.
For more information about how to install the latest Wine 1.5.10 in Ubuntu 12.04, see