Basically it’s an operating system that uses a Linux kernel, the WINE compatibility layer for Windows applications, and the ...
The open-source Windows-Linux compatibility layer project, Wine, has announced the stable release of Wine 6.0 and it's even bigger than the previous stable release from mid-2020. This update is the ...
Does the future belong to Linux? It's way too early to call that, but new Loss32 project should make Microsoft sit up and take notice.
Wine, the software that Microsoft has partially credited with making Windows 10 Windows Subsystem for Linux possible, has been updated with over 7,400 changes. Wine is a compatibility layer, designed ...
Linux users who want to run Windows applications without switching operating systems have been able to do so for years with Wine, software that lets apps designed for Windows run on Unix-like systems.
Aside from the new support for 64-bit software and Office, the update also brings along improved font handling, better drag-and-drop support, ansupport for a bunch of new graphics cards. As always, ...
If you need to use specific software that doesn't have a native Linux version, then that's a pretty good reason not to use ...
Big Blue employees use Wine to run Lotus Notes, but a company manual refers to it as a 'temporary workaround' IBM’s effort to promote Linux as a viable alternative on the company’s 350,000 corporate ...