Article Title: Wine1.1.13-run Windows program on Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
After entering Linux, it is inevitable that Windows program resources will be used sometimes. Wine provides a platform for running Windows programs.Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) Is a Windows APIs (application interface) executed on XWindows and Unix ), you can also think that Wine is a Windows compatibility layer.
Changes in Wine 1.1.13:
* Freeyuntop.org-compliant startup notifications.
* Firmware fixes for 64-bit application support.
* Improved graphics support in Internet Explorer.
* Various Richedit improvements.
* Better certificate manager dialog.
* Various bug fixes.
Wine can work in the vast majority of Unix versions, but it still cannot run all Windows programs, but because there are new versions almost every month, more and more Windows programs are running in Linux with the help of Wine.
1. Run the program directly.
Use the command wine
[Root @ localhost root] # wine myprogfile
Myprogfile is the name of a Windows program that can be accessed directly in Linux.
2. Use the Program Manager
[Root @ localhost root] # progman
In the start manager window, select [File] | [Excute] from the menu, and a directory browser will pop up. Select a program.
Some simple programs can run directly without installation.
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