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  • @ChrisTitusTech
    @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +37

    Other Wine Videos where I go through Configuration of Windows Applications:
    Configuring Media Monkey - ruclips.net/video/RmOdA5GeSqs/видео.html
    Configuring Garmin Express - ruclips.net/video/hg01Z6VCox0/видео.html

    • @fuseteam
      @fuseteam 5 лет назад +1

      while lutris is mostly used for games, i've been wondering about using it for other programs
      as i've heard enables sharing wine bottles

    • @sixdroid
      @sixdroid 5 лет назад

      @Masuhiro just try

    • @egwintocha
      @egwintocha 5 лет назад

      Chris Im living in CT, Waterbury . My laptop has arch and desktop wont load I need help. Im seek no job or income. I haven found a willing soul to help me.

    • @dasd.bilany
      @dasd.bilany 4 года назад

      That moment theres already compability for it but linux just doesnt want download it.

  • @s9209122222
    @s9209122222 5 лет назад +223

    Those Windows applications are innocent, they also are victims of Microsoft Windows.

    • @UlyssesM
      @UlyssesM 4 года назад +2

      haha

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID 4 года назад +2

      @@UlyssesM lol

    • @sensorcato
      @sensorcato 4 года назад +2

      Aww...

    • @ryan1696
      @ryan1696 4 года назад +3

      You can't say anti-piracy & anti-cheats are innocent. They openly are incompatible with WINE.

    • @lilythebluespheresfan2897
      @lilythebluespheresfan2897 3 года назад +5

      @@gl3nda96 I imagine Windows 10 as a chubby and clumsy girl, being mistreated by her parents (Microsoft) and everyone.

  • @gauravxdhingra
    @gauravxdhingra 5 лет назад +163

    I can't imagine my life without wine. I need it every weekend.

    • @reader_cat
      @reader_cat 3 года назад +4

      Lol so buy Windows for me it's the best OS

    • @HK-sw3vi
      @HK-sw3vi 3 года назад +11

      Beer is better tho

    • @ghostofsilence2697
      @ghostofsilence2697 3 года назад +4

      @@HK-sw3vi nah dude, mixed drinks, can get knocked on your ass without the taste of aids and gasoline

    • @nicholasbrooks7349
      @nicholasbrooks7349 3 года назад +12

      @@reader_cat man don’t drink windows that crappy for your health.

    • @obinator9065
      @obinator9065 2 года назад

      why does it look so bad tho

  • @mitchelvalentino1569
    @mitchelvalentino1569 5 лет назад +63

    I wish I could make a meaningful comment, but I’ve never used Wine and I’m unfamiliar with Windows. Yet I still found this video to be very interesting, which is true of all of your videos, Chris. Always informative, always easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @janegrey4374
    @janegrey4374 5 лет назад +16

    I switched to Linux Mint a few days ago after decades of using Windows up to Win 7 as I have no interest in Win10. It was a full install on an extra older pc while I become familiar with Linux. Once I'm comfortable, I plan to install Linux to my main pc. Chris's videos and the Linux Mint forum are helping a lot! Thank you.

  • @Steve-fz4it
    @Steve-fz4it 5 лет назад +48

    Between you and Wendell from Level1tech, I have managed to take my main rig to Linux, and game on it! I have flipped almost all my computers to some form of Linux. I look forward to not paying the Microsoft overlords with my data, and my dollars. Thank you for your content, keep up the great work!

    • @baulohdd1401
      @baulohdd1401 4 года назад +3

      ​@white No money maybe, but what about all the spyware and other bad stuff about Windows? You dont really own your computer if you use windows..

    • @baulohdd1401
      @baulohdd1401 4 года назад

      @white Cant you just use wine for that?

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID 4 года назад

      @white well maybe theres a plugin for that since its "Open Source" Even GIMP had Photoshop like Ui as Plugin

  • @vrihaspati110
    @vrihaspati110 5 лет назад +129

    love you man. Thanks for helping us noobs.

  • @pawouapproval984
    @pawouapproval984 2 года назад +4

    Chris, seriously, thank you for this video. The last thing keeping me from using linux as my daily driver was a single program that would not work. With this tutorial I was able to get it working, and now I can finally put my poor old windows laptop to rest. Thanks so much!!!!!!

  • @Xeno_Bardock
    @Xeno_Bardock 5 лет назад +46

    You can run windows programs in lutris if you do it manually by clicking the + button.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +31

      Don't spoil tomorrows video ;)

    • @DollopussD
      @DollopussD 3 года назад +1

      @@ChrisTitusTech where's that video? Winetricks keeps telling me '%ProgramFiles%' returned empty and some stuff about a server.

    • @420cs2
      @420cs2 2 года назад

      @@DollopussD your probably black that’s why

    • @Karss
      @Karss 2 года назад

      @@420cs2 what?

  • @xeress
    @xeress 4 года назад +3

    Pal! you are legend. Actual tutorial style how-to videos and not just some dude reviewing a distro or doing a high level walk through of a program. You've more than earned my subscription and viewership of your content.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  4 года назад

      Thanks Xeress, I'm still learning quite a bit myself and hope to expand this tutorial soon.

  • @JohnNecirRebellion
    @JohnNecirRebellion 5 лет назад +25

    I switch to Linux (Lubuntu 19.04 about 1-% CPU usage, 200MB+ RAM idle) for a week now because I need the performance that it provides than Windows (too many unkillable system services 8+% CPU, 1.5GB+ RAM).

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID 4 года назад +1

      well if you want to eye catcing de
      kde is best option since its idling on 400mb of ram and 8% of cpu

    • @THENOOBYPRO
      @THENOOBYPRO 4 года назад +1

      @@ShiroCh_ID what if we use xfce

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID 4 года назад +1

      @@THENOOBYPRO idk now i am still uses Plasma 5,Honestly i wanted to try LXQT but i have DPi Problem Same goes to XFCE and i much prever QT Based DE(Since i hardly uses QT based Software and it looks ugly in GTK+ Based DE)

  • @d3stinYwOw
    @d3stinYwOw 5 лет назад +5

    Great video! About DX9 - there's project called D9VK,which translates DX9 to Vulkan. Young project, but you can run now games like Fallout 3. About less overhead - nope, translation between DX to OpenGL is a biggest overhead here, but some software works faster than on Windows

    • @donovan6320
      @donovan6320 5 лет назад

      Translating directx is faster than using directx itself actually...

    • @d3stinYwOw
      @d3stinYwOw 5 лет назад

      @@donovan6320 not always.

    • @peterjansen4826
      @peterjansen4826 5 лет назад

      Can't those guys assist on DXVK? Better bundle resources?

    • @d3stinYwOw
      @d3stinYwOw 5 лет назад

      @@peterjansen4826 they will join later on,now they're building a base for joining to DXVK project

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +1

      Yup Damian, I am following this project closely and I think it will be ready sometime later this year. Looking forward to DX9 joining the ranks of DX 10/11 on DXVK.

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 5 лет назад +28

    Yeah I would use windows programs on linux, but I've already transitioned to linux programs on windows, at least the cross platform ones

    • @JessicaFEREM
      @JessicaFEREM 5 лет назад +4

      Games are the only real reason i still use wine

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +10

      Yeah, I started Linux with a lot of Windows Applications running in Wine and slowly transitioned myself. Its a great starting point for a windows user.

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID 4 года назад

      @@ChrisTitusTech but the problem is i still in learning c4d and feeling cinema 4d ui is more simple that Blender

  • @teddraper1746
    @teddraper1746 5 лет назад +8

    This is going to be a fantastic series. Every video in the series will be bookmarked for future use. So when you are looking for program dependencies, do you use the wine webpage or the software manufacturer as the best reference? Also, and I'm just asking for clarification...if DXVK was previously installed on the OS through the terminal, does that still mean it has to be installed for each wine bottle? When I check my version of wine, it says 3.6 which I think is old. What is the terminal command to update it in Arch? You touched on Wine32 and Wine64...when I am installing some dependacies through winetricks, I get errors saying they have issues with 64. Can we install both 32 and 64 and then choose which version to use for applicable software. Lots of questions but curious noob minds want to know. Good Sh*t bro!! Keep producing A+ content.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +1

      I'll take a peak at winehq but most times it's wrong. I look at the application requirements and only install those packages. Some applications require quite a bit of trial and error.

  • @njoudrey1
    @njoudrey1 5 лет назад

    I hardly ever leave comments but this video was so mind blowingly helpful to me as a newer linux user that I just had to say thank you! I look forward to more videos on this topic.

  • @markdunn756
    @markdunn756 Год назад

    When my man said he installed FFXI on Ubuntu... he had me locked in. That game has been a portion of my life since I was 13... anyways I wanted Cisco eReader on my Ubuntu device... and I now have Cisco eReader on my Ubuntu device.
    Thanks Chris!

  • @thejoneseys
    @thejoneseys 5 лет назад +3

    Another great video thanks for uploading this. I have to say having ditched windows for debian I haven't needed to use any of my old apps enough to warrant trying them in Wine but I might one day when I'm bored. It's a very remarkable piece of software and mighty impressive in what it does! I had to virtualise a failing antique Windows 95 pc some years ago (which is still in use) for some machinery control software. Makes me wonder now if Wine is an option for things running on dead platforms that won't run on modern Windows.

  • @25352417
    @25352417 5 лет назад +11

    Could you please make a short video about how to configure Wine for running correct MS Office? Thank you!

    • @dragonheart9617
      @dragonheart9617 5 лет назад

      That's also my problem xD

    • @ryan1696
      @ryan1696 4 года назад

      @Sarthak Kalpasi The toolbar may be confusing for users, I too prefer Microsoft Office but am okay with LibreOffice.

  • @davidionesi9207
    @davidionesi9207 3 года назад

    2:48 What do you say to someone who uses WINE too much? "Stop WINEing". I love the videos. I've been using Linux for a month now and I first started by educating myself with your videos. I enjoy Linux so much! It's my main OS now.

  • @Stefan-gh7xr
    @Stefan-gh7xr 5 лет назад +3

    Great video! Many linux youtubers do not advise to use wine in principle. Did you manage to run the latest MS Office in wine? Everywehere i read it is not possible, only office 2010 or 2013 maybe. But that would be a game changer! 😁

  • @ciolanionut
    @ciolanionut 5 лет назад

    Seriously, who presses thumbs down on a tutorial unless is fake info? What exactly is that you didn't like?
    Anyways, great video! I really needed a concise overview on wine because though i'm using it for some time now, I've never gotten further than just using what "just works".
    Thanks again

  • @rockyraab8290
    @rockyraab8290 4 года назад

    I'm a recent adoptee of Mint 19.3 after almost 40 years of DOS/Windows systems. Dabbled with Ubuntu and Wine years ago and wrecked my system. Tried again a month ago and was happy to find that the current Wine loads and runs my essential Quicken just fine. Fine wine! But at age 73, and with the memory of crashing a system, I have not and do not intend to venture into Terminal. Fortunately, the new Wine functions with point and click installations and uses.

  • @michaelmijatov246
    @michaelmijatov246 5 лет назад +2

    I really enjoyed watching your video, good stuff, simple and to the point. Learned something new as well. Thanks!

  • @IMP-vi6je
    @IMP-vi6je 2 года назад +1

    thanks this video helped me switch back to windows

  • @mathisg2016
    @mathisg2016 4 года назад +7

    Hi , great tutorial ! I would suggest 2 improvements :
    1) You spend 25% of the video talking about the introduction. That's interesting but i'm here to learn how to setup it up ( which comes to down to the part after around 5:00 where you type code and we can see the result so , as a "beginner" ( I rarely use unix-based system but I've manage to setup a Archlinux distro with the help of a good tutorial) this is the interesting part, this is useful and bring more informations than just reading out documentations that often lack of results that you can use/see whenever the setup fail or you need something specific.
    2) you should show (maybe on a separate video) how you "get" wine before running commands to configure it . Let's say that I've tried on my own, made mistakes and then find your video : your tutorial might not work because our programs are not in the same state/configuration (obviously, I need to learn stuff on my own.)

  • @ewancox9098
    @ewancox9098 5 лет назад

    Thanks for these great videos. I have been using Linux as my main OS since Windows 8 came out and I wish this video was around back then. Very clear and concise way to do it, it took a lot of trial and error and fumbling around to learn what you put in here back then. Kudos

  • @crashedcorvette9979
    @crashedcorvette9979 4 года назад

    If the Linux Association needs a President it should be You. Thanks for making things understandable

  • @simpernchong
    @simpernchong 3 года назад

    Thanks for the honest video. For a 3D CAD Design guy, unfortunately Linux and popular 3D CAD program such as Rhino and Keyshot does not mix well.

  • @anthonynorton666
    @anthonynorton666 3 года назад

    Thanks. The question of Wine being a VM should be the first thing addressed in any beginners video.

  • @premrajr9527
    @premrajr9527 5 лет назад

    Finally figured out wine in this video. Was trying for a long time. I was already using Lutris and play on linx, but never ran any programs with just wine.

  • @SuperVictor64
    @SuperVictor64 2 года назад

    Cool video, I enjoy using wine on linux
    Also there’s someone that actually installed wine on windows 10 using WSL.

  • @smileynetsmileynet7922
    @smileynetsmileynet7922 4 года назад

    I never knew about wine bottles! Please go over that in more detail.

  • @synthoelectro
    @synthoelectro 3 года назад +1

    What doesn't work in WINE - audio software from windows, VSTs are horrible to install without a layer, musicians have a horrible time with that problem. Now that was around 2009 2011, is it better now?

  • @fubaralakbar6800
    @fubaralakbar6800 5 лет назад

    Being able to play Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and program in Quickbasic were two of the only things that kept me from going over to Linux completely. Then I discovered Wine and Dosbox. Purists: let that sink in for a moment.
    On the subject of Wine Bottles: I have a folder in my home directory called "Wine and Dosbox" that has subfolders for each of my Windows and DOS programs--at least, the ones I just run directly under Wine without having to "install" them. Those programs and all their associated save files and other data go with me when I distro-hop. The ones I do have to "install" show up in a Wine entry in my menu anyway :D But those, unfortunately, do not carry over when I distro-hop, and must be reinstalled on the other end.

  • @Alex-ii5pm
    @Alex-ii5pm 5 лет назад

    The main reason for sticking with windows is for gaming. This looks promising to finally make the switch over to Linux to upgrade from windows 7 (have no desire to downgrade to windows 10). It looks a little complex to get different applications working for the first time though, I guess that is part of the fun of it 😁

  • @axtrifonov
    @axtrifonov 5 лет назад +3

    These d3dx* dlls are usually needed even with DXVK or Gallium Nine for compiling HLSL shaders.

  • @Xeno_Bardock
    @Xeno_Bardock 5 лет назад +5

    It would be great if you managed to get Adobe Premiere, Autocad, 3ds Max, etc. industry standard software's working in Wine.

    • @winlen4731
      @winlen4731 5 лет назад +1

      I'd like to see this too.

  • @winlen4731
    @winlen4731 5 лет назад

    Being new to Linux I haven't tried to run Windows program in it yet, but it is definitely something I want to learn to do. This video was great to get an understanding of what is involved. I am looking forward to future videos on the topic where I find out which dll's etc I would need to check for a particular windows program and where you find that information, for example I am keen to get Nvil running under Linux.

  • @nicegy0197
    @nicegy0197 5 лет назад +1

    Nothing against WINE, but I'd rather run Windows in a virtual machine instead. Unless I'm gaming, I'd rather try to keep my Windows programs contained from Linux in case of Windows malware.

    • @ped7g
      @ped7g 5 лет назад +1

      I can agree with you, but the problem I have is that I don't have windows, so I have nothing to install into that VM... so I sometimes use wine instead (although usually I just don't use windows SW at all, if there's at least some alternative)

  • @CrustyAbsconder
    @CrustyAbsconder 5 лет назад

    I have heard one of the reasons that nobody ever got the original Windows 95 Pinball Game to run in Wine, is that the original source code was lost. That is allegedly why it was not in future releases
    of Windows. That was a fun game and superior to any free pinball games. I recall seeing a video somewhere on RUclips about somebody making it work somehow.

  • @kevinpitts3548
    @kevinpitts3548 4 года назад +1

    Hey Chris, can you do a video on installing and using a program called darling? Its wine's cousin. lol Thanks man. Like always, keep on producing great content!

  • @Appalling68
    @Appalling68 5 лет назад +1

    Chris, I have a piece of industrial-type software (from Seagull Scientific) that works with a special thermal, bar-code printer from Toshiba that I use for my business. Because I've only been using Linux Mint 19 since October, I simply haven't been able to figure out Wine. The software only works with Win7 (it was actually written in the Vista days) and will NOT work with Win10 (for that, I have to spend upwards of 400€ to "upgrade" to Windows 10). So this pretty much leaves me in a bind as I really would like to use this Tohshiba/Seagull hardware/software in Linux.
    I would have to install this from the cd-Rom and along with the software it will want to install special drivers for this industrial-type printer. Do you think this is at all doable under Wine? As a side note I was able to install Win7 as a VM using VirtualBox, and managed after great pain and searching to get it installed and working with the printer. But it is very slow and a little cumbersome.
    Normally I would just install my copy of Win7 to a separate SSD on my machine and multi-boot with my boot manager, but as we all know Win7 goes extinct starting January 2020 and I won't be able to keep it updated. I do NOT want to use Win10! Any thoughts?

  • @arthlopez
    @arthlopez 5 лет назад +2

    I have been watching your channel for sometime now and delivers good contents. However I do have questions. Window programs need dependencies which Wine steps.-in. 1) What I don't get is how do you findout what dependencies in Wine needed by specific program? Its not like a prompt window will just pop-up and say missing ".dll, directx9 etc." needed to be installed. Most of the time it will do nothing when you start a program.
    Most new in linux are baffled due to long list of options in Wine to be installed. Plus they will assume all the options showing in a winetricks prompt window are needed but just like you mentioned in you're video "don't start installing everything ...ends up in disaster". So I am curious how did you figure out what specific winetricks dependencies needed to be installed? (ie 7:35) Where Same as building a pc, each motherboard has a specific CPU socket (AMD or Intel) (1150, 1151 , LGA 775 etc). For any newbie will assume any CPU will work, until they realized "it won't fit". Unless he goes to the motherboard website and search for the mobo model and see what model CPU is supported then cross reference with his CPU if it is at the list. Only then it will fit and works.

    • @ibrahimhussain3248
      @ibrahimhussain3248 5 лет назад

      The program running will throw an error out to you naming the dependency that it could not find a particular method in a particular dll.... in most cases at least. Then you could install that.
      Running that application again will result in another error for another dll.
      You could also try the vendors website to look for any dependencies mentioned.

    • @einsteinx2
      @einsteinx2 5 лет назад

      Also try running the ldd command on the exe file. It should show what DLLs it links to.

  • @s.r.i.
    @s.r.i. 4 года назад +2

    I couldn't get Amibroker and Interactive Broker TWS to work. Can someone help me out with this, noob here.

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 5 лет назад +7

    Using KDE again? Welcome. I don't know why other Linux users think we're evil.

    • @MrKristian252
      @MrKristian252 5 лет назад

      It's a smooth transition coming from Windows.
      As for my laptops... I roll with i3 and bspwm

    • @Arctic740
      @Arctic740 5 лет назад

      KDE isn’t my jam due to cpu useage on my pc, but as long as you aren’t gameing I think it’s fine

    • @diegouy8277
      @diegouy8277 4 года назад

      @@Arctic740 Wait, what? Do you use Lxde?

  • @CohassetMA
    @CohassetMA 2 года назад

    The one windows program to use to check wine out is roots magic 8 and is probably the only reason I haven't totally abandoned Microsoft Windows.

  • @kennyp6622
    @kennyp6622 5 лет назад

    Great video. Looking forward to the rest of your vids to help me with using Wine correctly.

  • @thistemba
    @thistemba 2 года назад

    Great tutorial but this is too funny: 6:28 "and then I do a ... TIDLEE ..."

  • @acedoorsincorporated9529
    @acedoorsincorporated9529 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the update.
    I think that I will try playing with Wine again.
    Last time I was trying to get an old app running which was acutely 2 apps in one.
    Each app would try to work but needed the second app to work correctly.
    Maybe by making one bottle with both apps in side???
    Anyways thanks for the great start.
    Mark

  • @slimshaddycoetzee5146
    @slimshaddycoetzee5146 2 года назад

    i played around for a whole day in wine and i got corel draw x7 to work in zorin core 16 i needed this video

  • @ALPHONSO_NANOOK
    @ALPHONSO_NANOOK 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @TeamLinux01
    @TeamLinux01 5 лет назад +2

    I would love to see a setup video and/or a gameplay video for Final Fantasy XI. I miss playing that game.
    I was looking at the DarkstarProject, but I haven't set it up myself; not sure if the client would work in Wine with the modifications that are required to connect to those servers.
    Also, do you use Windower at all and does it work in Wine?

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +1

      I use Ashita instead since it's injector is wine friendly. Ill make a video going over the setup. I love it, I have been streaming it lately on twitch. I'm about to do another stream later tonight with ffxi.

  • @bbthing68
    @bbthing68 5 лет назад

    I used to run Lotus Notes (ugh. an IBM-acquired monstrosity) on Linux via WINE. It actually ran much better on WINE/Linux than natively on Windows, and I didn't need the cleanup batch script to clean up all of the leftover processes after Notes would crash or hang.

  • @orlandofurioso7329
    @orlandofurioso7329 2 года назад

    This is a must for steam decl users

  • @aubinmoraes3887
    @aubinmoraes3887 5 лет назад

    Thanks for explaining about the .Net installation issues. It is something I never knew about before and I think it is responsible for messing up my wine game prefix

  • @jedwhitfield5512
    @jedwhitfield5512 4 года назад

    Thanks for this Chris. I'm just starting off in Linux and have already pretty thoroughly screwed this up. I was hoping you could provide a vid on installing proprietary drivers in Linux as well. Like a driver for a Digi Edgeport USB/Serial converter for instance, not to get too specific.

  • @ZacTBH
    @ZacTBH 3 года назад

    I just recently installed Pop OS, I am really liking it so far.

  • @Salty4eva
    @Salty4eva 4 года назад

    This is such an informative video. Thanks Chris!

  • @lb-ob4to
    @lb-ob4to 3 года назад

    This makes so much sense! Thank you!

  • @Yash-qs8iu
    @Yash-qs8iu 4 года назад +1

    Can you edit videos, animate (using after effects) or produce music using wine?

  • @AndersJackson
    @AndersJackson 5 лет назад

    Great introduction to Wine in Linux. Thanks.
    (Unix user since 1980:th and Linux since mid 1990:th)
    Which version of wine did you use? How did you install it? I guess you have a video about that too, would be greate if you had a link to that video too. Sorry if I missed it.)
    (Would have been great if you also spent 30 s showing how to put this in a script, but I guess that is in next vide. Or you have already done that. :-) )

  • @djwave28
    @djwave28 4 года назад

    Thanks. This is a complete different perspective than I had before. So you run a standard bottle against your programs and create a custom one when you need to fine-tune toward s the program you want to run? .. Is that well understood?

  • @giacocarrera
    @giacocarrera 4 года назад

    Great video! But you forgot how to explain one of the most important things. After installation, how to run the program? Thanks!

  • @RickRose
    @RickRose 4 года назад

    Soooo...I just want to use my old Fujitsu Scansnap scanner with associated Scansnap Manager software. There is no Linux driver package available. Is Wine an answer for me?

  • @pavlospilakoutas
    @pavlospilakoutas 5 лет назад +1

    Tried and found alternatives on linux but will give this a try because same software has or doesnt have same shortcuts on linux. Certain program i use uses alt+e to export data on windows but on linux it does not. Saw wine some time ago but read that certain programs run trouble free. Will give it a shot anyway.
    Thanks for the video. 🙋‍♂️

    • @einsteinx2
      @einsteinx2 5 лет назад +1

      Wine has made amazing strides in the past few years especially thanks to Valve’s push for gaming on Linux among other things. Definitely worth giving it a shot. It works surprisingly well, and for apps that run well it’s way better to run them “natively” than via a VM.

  • @edwinrosales6322
    @edwinrosales6322 4 года назад

    Great intro to WINE!

  • @MarcoKrieger
    @MarcoKrieger 4 года назад

    Hi Chris, i know im a bit late to the party.
    I recendly switched to Linux and have a question related to Wine, i could not get an answer yet.
    Im using Manjaro KDE and have installed Wine already on it.
    My Windows Applications are running just fine, but i noticed one thing.
    I work with 3D Apps like Poser and Daz Studio.
    In this programs you can change the surface of an object by adding textures, mostly JPG files.
    I usually open the file browser/manager and search for my texture folder.
    Inside this folder i choose the texture i need and to do so, i need the thumbnails enabled.
    Dolphin has this feature build in, but it seems, the file browser in wine has not.
    I would assume, that this is the same in Photoshop or MS Office, like if you put a picture in a Text Document.
    Is there a solution for this, you are aware of?
    Sorry for my bad english, it is not my native language.
    Greetings from Germany

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 5 лет назад +3

    Wine gives me a hangover. Some say it is the sulphates.

    • @Appalling68
      @Appalling68 5 лет назад +1

      @Paul Frederick That's "sulfites" not sulphates, quiz kid (been making wine for 25 years). ;-)

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 лет назад +1

      @@Appalling68 wine is just raw vinegar

    • @JRCSalter
      @JRCSalter 5 лет назад

      Certainly does with me. I've spent the last hour trying to just get this thing installed. I google any error messages that pop up, and I try to follow the instructions I find, but it still doesn't work. The closest I've got seems to trip up just as it's about to work, and Google is of no help with it. I'm now certain I've installed a bunch of crap that I don't need, and have no way of tracking it all down to delete and start again. I'm hesitant to follow this video as I can't even be certain I've installed it right.

  • @user-jp7tw3sd3x
    @user-jp7tw3sd3x 5 лет назад

    I highly recommend setting `sandbox` setting in `winetricks`. It removes "Z:" drive that shows the whole unix filesystem and removes links to Dekstop, Download, etc user directories that point toward your unix user directories. I don't want Windows programs messing with the rest of my documents.
    There is a difference between d3d9 and d3dx9. The "X" are libraries that contain a lot of supporting functionality, like (de)compliling shaders, loading of mesh primitives from files, geometry manipulations, etc. They are not directly involved with 3D rendering done by the hardware, they just prepare the data for it. You sometimes need bug-for-bug compatibility with them for some games, that's why they have separate library for every bug-fixed version.
    Installing DirectX9 would install a lot more libraries that are needed, including system ones. That's why it is recommended to install just what you need.
    Winetricks now should support installing 'Gallium Nine' that is fairly faster way to run D3D9 games, if your video card supports it. Gallium framework is part of the opensource Mesa3D drivers. Radeon, R600, Nouveau and Iris are the drivers that could work with it.

    • @user-jp7tw3sd3x
      @user-jp7tw3sd3x 5 лет назад

      Almost forgot. I also recommend making a file '/root/.wine` to prevent running wine as accident as root. It would fail to create directory with that name if that file already exists.

  • @AndreasRohdin-MrGamer
    @AndreasRohdin-MrGamer 5 лет назад

    I run a ton of games that is not Linux-compatible. It's an adventure getting it to run and mod games and such. When available, multi-OS game-engines are the way to go!
    I would say MOST of my games are Windows only.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад

      Check Protondb.com / lutris.net and you will see most "Windows Only" games now play on Linux. It's amazing how far they have come, I started using Linux in November of 2018 and it had (30% Windows games working on Proton)... Now in September 2019 (This number is 70%). I'm not just blowing smoke up peoples asses, there is a ton of compatibility and who know where we will be in another year. The main games that just don't work is EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat) games. However, there has been a lot of progress on this front and we should see this solved this year.

  • @geonerd
    @geonerd 3 года назад

    Thank you for a rational video on the subject!

  • @klon3579
    @klon3579 3 года назад

    You said that you usually use 64 bit for games and 32 bit for apps, is it bad to have a single 64 bit architecture wine bottle for multiple apps and games?

  • @nevinkuser9892
    @nevinkuser9892 Год назад

    So do we need a wine bottle for every application or can multiple applications share the same bottle?

  • @lgc1156
    @lgc1156 5 лет назад

    Hey Chris, as allways a very useful Video !
    You didn‘t Show how how to install wine and winetricks to get started.
    This gets very Important, especially when it comes to Lutris.
    Lutris won‘t do anything when you don’t have a working wine Installation on your System.

  • @jarco99
    @jarco99 4 года назад

    Hello Chris, I am an Autodesk Autocad user, I am determined to migrate completely to Linux, I have been using linux Mint since the beginning of this year and using Autocad 2018 with Windows installed on VirtualBox, but I lose a lot of performance, would I be able to have Autocad 2018 running on Linux Mint or other distribution with Wine? What is your opinion? Could you help me on this issue? A video on this issue would be very interesting as there are many people with this problem.
    best regards.

  • @murraydawson8407
    @murraydawson8407 4 года назад

    Am I right in recalling you saying in one of your tutorials that you have Dreamweaver3 fully working on Wine? I have it running under Crossover but it does not display the CSS markup which means it's not that functional. Would be great to have some tips or a video on that please. The old Macromedia Dreamweaver3 still gets a lot of love compared to Adobe's later efforts on it.

  • @wolfenstein6676
    @wolfenstein6676 9 месяцев назад

    What do you do if the 'exe.' file you want to run doesn't show up in the 'Winetricks' list?

  • @PlayMyLifeOF
    @PlayMyLifeOF 4 года назад

    I tried, but when I enter the command "$ WINEARCH=win32 or win64 WINEPREFIX=PATH wine programname" it says "The command 'programname' can't be found".

  • @teddraper1746
    @teddraper1746 5 лет назад

    Hey Chris, some questions regarding Wine. I mentioned this before but I use Origin to play Battlefield games and Battlefront 2. I use Lutris to try to get the best performance, however, using Lutris to install those games, it installs Origin for every game (which blows). Can I set up a wine bottle to run Origin and then install all my games inside that bottle to launch? I like Lutris, but I hate installing 4 separate instances of Origin. Maybe there is a better way to use Lutris with Origin but I haven't figured it out yet. I see you run Anthem, maybe you can share your insights regarding Origin. Sorry for the long post!

  • @pwnmeisterage
    @pwnmeisterage 5 лет назад

    My main holdover on Windows is MS Office. OpenOffice and LibreOffice are basically just as good (for my needs) - and they're free, and they don't force WinOS onto the system - but it turns out that complex formatting in any of the three office suites doesn't translate well into the other two.
    WINE is also very hit or miss on the heaviest 3D games I've tried running (Witcher 3, Rise of Tomb Raider, Watch Dogs, Crysis 3). Some titles are slower (because emulation) and others are faster (because less background bloat), sometimes WINE vs WinOS can actually give 4K/ultra/crazy quality at about 15% more fps.

    • @einsteinx2
      @einsteinx2 5 лет назад

      Wow that’s crazy to hear that some games run faster even with translation. I really hope Valve keeps pushing hard to improve Wine game support and google’s new cloud gaming service gets more games to implant Vulkan so that I can completely ditch windows for gaming. Unfortunately some emulators are Windows only but I haven’t tried them in wine yet, maybe they work fine maybe not.

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage 5 лет назад

      Some (few) games can perform better in WINE than native WinOS. But game engines which are heavy on DX11 or DX12 are too deeply embedded in Windows so emulating them tends to just hurt performance (and linux still can't really run all the DX12 components properly anyhow, lol). But Vulkan engines don't even need WINE so they can impressively outperform their Windows/DX12 counterparts in some configurations. Vulkan is slowly gaining traction with game devs but sadly it'll never be mainstream while Microsoft and Nvidia conspire to impose DirectX brand monopoly.
      "Crazy to hear that some games run faster even with translation" is really not a statement about this being faster than that ... it's more a testament to how much resource-hogging bloat Windows keeps churning around in the background. WINE has the advantage of full user configuration: you can exclude every component which doesn't make it run faster.
      WINE vs WinOS performance differences are probably more noticeable on systems with low hardware spec. A couple more fps won't matter if you've already got a mighty machine with overkill hardware ... but if your system spec is closer to a 3.5GHz 16GB sort of system then every extra bottleneck you can prune out will have a lot of helpful impact.

  • @MrHRScrc
    @MrHRScrc 5 лет назад

    @Chris Titus Tech I found that IF you can find the dependencies for each program you can add those dependencies via terminal. For photoshop for example this works: winetricks atmlib gdiplus msxml3 msxml6 vcrun2005 vcrun2005sp1 vcrun2008 ie6 fontsmooth-rgb gecko The problem is found the dependencies for each program hehe :)

  • @EventuallyPrettyGood
    @EventuallyPrettyGood 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, thank you!

  • @Saztog1425
    @Saztog1425 2 года назад

    "Wine I love, I use it daily, there's not a day that goes by where I'm not using the crap out of wine."

  • @arnonart
    @arnonart 5 лет назад

    I'm relatively new in Linux, less than a year but i already learned many things. My current system is exactly the way i want it to be and it's much better than windows. the only thing i'm still struggling is to get the last few windows programs to work on Linux. I finally got wine installed but what's now? I'm trying hard to figure how to digest what you just explained. it seems it'll take sometimes before I'll get there. I would like to install DxO optics pro 10 suite a Finnish book designer, Ifolor and Silvefast scanning software on Linux. anyway, the information you shared here is priceless! thank you!

  • @pablotorres6997
    @pablotorres6997 2 года назад

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @Free.Education786
    @Free.Education786 3 года назад +1

    Thanks brother but problem is installation on Debian Linux 🤣🤗😎... Could you please share step-by-step guide to install BURP SUITE PROFESSIONAL, NET SPARKER, ACUNETIX, etc on Linux. Thanks for your help and support brother 🤝❤💙💚💐👍

  • @fresia934
    @fresia934 5 лет назад

    It's look Soo easy . Thanks for your videos

  • @niemandwichtiges3592
    @niemandwichtiges3592 5 лет назад +1

    Great video as usual! Is it true that having wine installed on a linux system carries the risk of getting infected by viruses from outside of the winebottles? Like from email attachments? The thought might be that linux now can use Win executables.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад

      Not really, you would have to open that attachment and select run in Wine for this to happen. That is just fear mongering. You have to specify to run the application in Wine or it would have to default to open up in Wine.

    • @niemandwichtiges3592
      @niemandwichtiges3592 5 лет назад +1

      @@ChrisTitusTech Thanks! I love your videos! Play Shadow of War thanks to you. To the question of a too stable OS (recent video): it is a good thing! Less distro centric videos, more program specific content -> More help to actually get work done! Thanks again for all your work!

  • @Gwyll_Arboghast
    @Gwyll_Arboghast 4 года назад

    you never said how i am supposed to use this to install and run a windows program. what am i supposed to do with it? this is only a little less arcane than the instructions on the rest of the internet.

  • @danutaishleash7334
    @danutaishleash7334 4 года назад

    I bought turbo Tax Premier Edition CD. Is it possible to do a full installation in Fedora 31? Thank you, best linux channel on you tube.

  • @EldenRingAraby
    @EldenRingAraby 5 лет назад

    Ty chris truely love your videos

  • @catatanhijrahaditya
    @catatanhijrahaditya 4 года назад

    You Rock!! Everything well explained and I am now running elementary which perform far better than Windows!

  • @acerlmt
    @acerlmt 5 лет назад

    I'm used to use Play on Linux, but always want to know how use bare wine, thank you!

  • @Milos596
    @Milos596 3 года назад

    I just don't get it. I saw dozens of tutorials but i still don't know how to use wine and PlayOnLinux

  • @Doc903
    @Doc903 3 года назад

    So, getting a used desktop tower, and want to install the most user-friendy, windows-like distor. I know of Mint, and have used it before, and it is wonderful. Is it the best, though?

  • @shaggy264
    @shaggy264 4 года назад

    Thank you Chris for your videos, currently running linux mint 19.2 on a msi GL65-9sc with a 20% increase in frame rates and much lower ping for all the online games i play

  • @toxicholygrenadethg9906
    @toxicholygrenadethg9906 2 года назад

    Wine is an amazing program overall. My only complaint though with it, is that when running certain games at fullscreen, and when it comes to the instance of them crashing, it is nigh-impossible to exit out of the crashed program unless I logout, and then restart. I wish there are other ways to prevent this from happening in the future, as well as fixing it.

  • @alf.2929
    @alf.2929 5 лет назад

    Thanks Chris. I've been trying to install Musicbee with Wine for the longest but never successful. I'll try your instructions to see how it'll work out.

  • @ApfelLowe
    @ApfelLowe 5 лет назад +2

    You definitely did this in the wrong order. An intro video should cover the basics. Then Lutris would show how it’s done easily. And this video would be better as step one of advanced wine use.
    Remember your audience. You will lose people showing them this. They will think gaming on Linux is complex to setup. You don’t want that perception and you don’t want it sourced to you.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +1

      Fair enough, I'm doing Lutris tomorrow which will appeal to a beginner.

    • @ApfelLowe
      @ApfelLowe 5 лет назад +1

      @@ChrisTitusTech, otherwise great job. I am glad you are doing these videos. Not only are you filling a much needed niche, it also means that I don't have to do these types of videos.

    • @einsteinx2
      @einsteinx2 5 лет назад

      I definitely see the benefit to trying to teach the low level concepts, but you make a good point.

  • @washingtonradio
    @washingtonradio 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the tutorial, something to know how to do.