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I installed wine using the instructions found in https://wiki.debian.org/Wine#Standard_installation.
1. I enabled the i359 architecture using the command
dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt update2. Then I installed wine using the command
apt install wineIt downloaded the necessary files and thus installed it.
What next? How do I run an .exe file. When I try to open it, the system open the file using the Archive Manager.
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How do I run an .exe file
I like to do most things from the shell, so:
wine foo.exeWhen I try to open it, the system open the file using the Archive Manager.
Try right-clicking on the .exe then select "Open With Other Application..." and pick WINE; make sure that the "Use as default for this kind of file" box is checked before you close the dialogue.
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And to run wine apps from the menu, for commands I use eg:
"wine ~/Mandelbulb3Dv191r2/Mandelbulb3D.exe"
"wine '/home/damo/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Apophysis 2.0/Apophysis.exe'"Be Excellent to Each Other...
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I like to do most things from the shell, so:
wine foo.exe
I like to use the shell too, but didn't know about this syntax. This worked! While doing so also notice that cd will not change directory to a folder with a white space in the name. Had to rename the folder name without a white space and then I could CD to that folder to execute wine x.exe.
Try right-clicking on the .exe then select "Open With Other Application..." and pick WINE; make sure that the "Use as default for this kind of file" box is checked before you close the dialogue.
I had tried this before posting, but could not see Wine among the listed applications. Gave me doubts whether wine was properly installed too. the list, there is this option called A wine application in the list, and this is the option to choose.
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And to run wine apps from the menu, for commands I use eg:
"wine ~/Mandelbulb3Dv191r2/Mandelbulb3D.exe" "wine '/home/damo/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Apophysis 2.0/Apophysis.exe'"
I am not sure that I understand this.. Sorry I am just a beginner.
Do you mean to say that this method is used to make an option in the menu (right click desktop) for that app to be run using wine?
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While doing so also notice that cd will not change directory to a folder with a white space in the name.
You can use double quotation marks or \ to "escape" the spaces when using the terminal, for example:
cd "Folder with spaces"Or:
cd Folder\ with\ spacesOr simply type `cd Fol` then press the <Tab> key and let the shell auto-complete the name for you ![]()
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damo wrote:And to run wine apps from the menu, for commands I use eg:
"wine ~/Mandelbulb3Dv191r2/Mandelbulb3D.exe" "wine '/home/damo/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Apophysis 2.0/Apophysis.exe'"I am not sure that I understand this.. Sorry I am just a beginner.
Do you mean to say that this method is used to make an option in the menu (right click desktop) for that app to be run using wine?
Exactly that ![]()
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While doing so also notice that cd will not change directory to a folder with a white space in the name.
You can use double quotation marks or \ to "escape" the spaces when using the terminal, for example:
cd "Folder with spaces"Or:
cd Folder\ with\ spacesOr simply type `cd Fol` then press the <Tab> key and let the shell auto-complete the name for you
WOW... Thanks.... ![]()
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damo wrote:And to run wine apps from the menu, for commands I use eg:
"wine ~/Mandelbulb3Dv191r2/Mandelbulb3D.exe" "wine '/home/damo/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Apophysis 2.0/Apophysis.exe'"I am not sure that I understand this.. Sorry I am just a beginner.
Do you mean to say that this method is used to make an option in the menu (right click desktop) for that app to be run using wine?
Exactly that
So where do I execute this commands to create a menu entry? Terminal?
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So where do I execute this commands to create a menu entry? Terminal?
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Head_on_a_Stick wrote:I like to do most things from the shell, so:
wine foo.exeI like to use the shell too, but didn't know about this syntax. This worked! While doing so also notice that cd will not change directory to a folder with a white space in the name. Had to rename the folder name without a white space and then I could CD to that folder to execute wine x.exe.
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Try right-clicking on the .exe then select "Open With Other Application..." and pick WINE; make sure that the "Use as default for this kind of file" box is checked before you close the dialogue.
I had tried this before posting, but could not see Wine among the listed applications. Gave me doubts whether wine was properly installed too. the list, there is this option called A wine application in the list, and this is the option to choose.
The above method worked when .exe file was an installed/portable version of the software.
In the case of the installer, it opens the installer and I am able to install the application. But how do I get the installed application to open. Where do I find it or launch it?
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In the case of the installer, it opens the installer and I am able to install the application. But how do I get the installed application to open. Where do I find it or launch it?
Google the application name and get the name of the executable. Look for the executable in the wine directory - probably "~/.wine/drive_c/windows"
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In the case of the installer, it opens the installer and I am able to install the application. But how do I get the installed application to open. Where do I find it or launch it?Google the application name and get the name of the executable. Look for the executable in the wine directory - probably "~/.wine/drive_c/windows"
Yes, "~/.wine/drive_c/windows" was the directory. I was able to find the application and run it.
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I noticed that the version was 1.6.2 but winehq website says that the stable release is 1.8.6.
Is there any reason why the apt install wine doesn't install or apt update && apt upgrade doesn't upgrade to the latest release?
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I noticed that the version was 1.6.2 but winehq website says that the stable release is 1.8.6.
Is there any reason why the apt install wine doesn't install or apt update && apt upgrade doesn't upgrade to the latest release?
Read up on Debian package policy: https://www.debian.org/releases/
Almost everything released after the Jessie freeze won't be included in your upgrade/dist-upgrade, so unless you are running unstable/experimental you won't get your new bottle of Wine ![]()
Check out the version in backports though.
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Read up on Debian package policy: https://www.debian.org/releases/
Almost everything released after the Jessie freeze won't be included in your upgrade/dist-upgrade, so unless you are running unstable/experimental you won't get your new bottle of Wine
Check out the version in backports though.
Ah, that explains it... So, for a reliable bottle of wine, I gotta wait for a stable update (8.x) or 9! Thanks!
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Best to only use backports sparingly though, they are derived from the development branches and, as such, may be more buggy and more vulnerable than the stock jessie packages.
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Isn't there any other way that I can stay up-to-date with wine stable versions? Maybe installing it in a different way? How about installing it by downloading the stable version from https://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/?
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