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Install Wine 1.3.37 on Ubuntu 11.10/12.04 or Linux Mint

Wine lets you run Windows software on other operating systems. With Wine, you can install and run these applications just like you would in Windows.
Wine enables Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, and Solaris users to run Windows applications without a copy of Microsoft Windows. Wine is free software under constant development. Other platforms may benefit as well.

winehq ubuntu

What's new in this release:
  • Completion of the DIB engine.
  • Improvements to the C++ runtime.
  • A number of fixes in the audio drivers.
  • Unnecessary Direct3D options removed from WineCfg.
  • Some fixes to the built-in Internet Explorer.
  • Various bug fixes.


Install Wine on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





Here you can download source of Wine 1.3.37 for other Distro's from Source Forge
Install Wine 1.3.33 on Ubuntu/Linux Mint

Wine lets you run Windows software on other operating systems. With Wine, you can install and run these applications just like you would in Windows.
Wine enables Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, and Solaris users to run Windows applications without a copy of Microsoft Windows. Wine is free software under constant development. Other platforms may benefit as well.
wine for ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric

What's new in this release (see below for details):
  - Support for text output in the DIB engine.
  - Improved support for HTTP proxies.
  - New version of the Gecko engine.
  - A number of cursor fixes.
  - Some fixes in bidirectional text layout.
  - Various bug fixes.


Install Wine on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





Here you can download Wine 1.3.33 for other Distro's from Source Forge
Install Wine 1.3.27 on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Linux Mint
Winehq Ubuntu
Wine enables Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, and Solaris users to run Windows applications without a copy of Microsoft Windows. Wine is free software under constant development.

To install Wine in Ubuntu 11.04/11.10/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the terminal:





When installation finished start using wine.

What's new in this release:
  • Support for multisampling in Direct3D.
  • New version of the Gecko engine.
  • Improvements to the network proxy handling.
  • Better write support in MSXML.
  • Side-by-side manifests for built-in libraries.
  • Various bug fixes.
Here is the Homepage of Wine.