How can you run Windows applications in Linux? This video covers all of the options, including using WINE and related compatibility layer software, setting up a virtual machine, dual booting, and using a cloud Windows PC. Specific solutions demonstrated and/or discussed include WINE, CrossOver, Winetricks, PlayOnLinux, Lutris, Proton, Oracle VM VirtualBox, and Windows 365. There is also a demonstration of how to setup a Windows 11 virtual machine.
You can find the next episide in my Linux Survival Guide here:
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This video makes reference to many other ExplainingComputers episodes and third-party websites, which you may find useful as follows:
WINE & RELATED COMPATIBILITY LAYER SOFTWARE:
WINE: [ Ссылка ]
CrossOver: [ Ссылка ]
Winetricks: [ Ссылка ]
PlayOnLinux: [ Ссылка ]
Lutris: [ Ссылка ]
ProtonDB: [ Ссылка ]
VIRTUAL MACHINES:
Oracle VM VirtualBox: [ Ссылка ]
“Running Windows in Linux” (EC video with detailed setup instructions for a Windows virtual machine in VirtualBox): [ Ссылка ]
“Top 5 Retro Applications” (EC video): [ Ссылка ]
You can download an ISO of Windows 11 from this Microsoft web page: [ Ссылка ]
DUAL BOOT:
“Ryzen Budget PC Build #4: Linux Mint Dual Boot” (EC video showing how to set up a dual boot): [ Ссылка ]
“Ubuntu 20.04 for Windows Users” (EC video showing the setup of a Linux distro on an external drive): [ Ссылка ]
CLOUD WINDOWS:
“Windows 365: Testing a Cloud PC in Linux” (EC video): [ Ссылка ]
More videos on computing and related topics, can be found at [ Ссылка ]
You may also like my ExplainingTheFuture channel at: [ Ссылка ]
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Native Linux Application
02:16 WINE & Co
09:28 Virtual Machine
17:43 Dual Boot
20:03 Cloud Windows
21:48 Wrap
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