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    Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

    Hi. For anyone interested i have just finished and article on Installing your favorite Windows application in Kubuntu. You can read it at http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com

    Direct Links:
    Part 1: http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com/2005/...ling-wine.html
    Part 2: http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com/2005/...sing-wine.html


    I hope you find it useful.

    Anthony T. Villanueva
    http://kubuntu101.blogspot.com

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    Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

    I type in "wine" and nothing happens?

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      Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

      Originally posted by Peter
      I type in "wine" and nothing happens?
      where you typed ? you have to install wine before using it. open shell then install it by sudo apt-get install wine, once it install you can simply double click on an exe, this will ask you the application to open .exe files, you can type wine in the address bar.
      cheers!
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        #4
        Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

        blog was very useful

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          Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

          Originally posted by Peter
          I type in "wine" and nothing happens?
          You need to type

          $ wine EvilWindozeProgram.exe

          where "EvilWindozeProgram.exe" is the program you want to run (including path if it's not in the current directory). Alternatively, as whoami55 says, you can launch EXEs from Konqueror.

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            #6
            Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

            Thanks for the Tip JamesM

            Dice

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              #7
              Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

              How about linking to the article instead of the front page of your blog? Kinda bad form there.

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                Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

                You should add 'as root' under item 8.

                Wine doesn't appear automatically in k-menu.


                BTW Windows Media Player doesn't install.

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                  #9
                  Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

                  good blog verygood blog

                  I use uTorrent on wine with #wine utorrent.exe it's pretty good for me

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                    #10
                    Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

                    thx, cedega is great 2 =) linux rulz, everyone with the penguin, windows sux.

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                      #11
                      Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

                      I have Kubuntu 7.04 fiesty feast . Your instructions do not work here because wine is grayed out and will not let it be installed. Why ? . Other packages can install fine. but not wine.

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                        Re: Installing Windows application in Kubuntu

                        Originally posted by Thulemanden
                        You should add 'as root' under item 8.

                        Wine doesn't appear automatically in k-menu.

                        BTW Windows Media Player doesn't install.
                        Actually, no he shouldn't add run it as root. It is intended to be run as user. It only writes entries to the users home directory so it does not require root/sudo. If you ran it as root/sudo you messed it up and it will never work right until you correct it.

                        Also, yes it does write entries to Kmenu.

                        However, you are right on one point. Installing wine does not install WMP.

                        If you need Internet Explorer and an older version of WMP (or use the beta for the latest) you can install ies4linux http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
                        it is a very nice package.

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