Wine is a software for virtual use of Windows. You can log on to the official website and click here to refer to various linux installation methods. Because it is a foreign website, it is in English, here, I will only translate the method installed in Ubuntu for your reference only, because the level is limited. If there is any error, please correct it for your reference. In Ubuntu, add the PPA source directly, and then install it in the new software manager. First, add the PPA source, and choose system> System Management> Software source, enter the system password
Wine is a software for virtual use of Windows. You can log on to the official website and click here to refer to various linux installation methods. Because it is a foreign website, it is in English, here, I will only translate the method installed in Ubuntu for your reference only, because the level is limited. If there is any error, please correct it for your reference.
In Ubuntu, add the PPA source directly, and then install it in the new software manager. First, add the PPA source and choose system> System Management> Software source, and enter the system password, window: (Note: if your Ubuntu 10.10 may not be able to find the "software source", you need to set the menu by hovering the mouse over the "application, right-click the menu and select "edit menu". Then, select "System Management" on the left of the window and select "software source)
Select the location. For the Chinese version, select "other software" and click "add ":
Ppa: ubuntu-wine/ppa
Then you can install it in the new version.
You can also use the following command to install it on the terminal for more convenience:
Add PPA:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ubuntu-wine/ppa
Update Source:
Sudo apt-get update
Installation:
Sudo apt-get install wine1.3
(Note: You need to modify the version 1.3 Based on the latest version)