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How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?
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Virtual machine or Bottles. If neither can help then I just take the L
What are bottles?
It's a thing that's built on top of wine (Windows application compatibility thingy). Its purpose is to create environments for Windows applications in a very user-friendly manner with a GUI. I think whatever you can do in Bottles, someone could do with the terminal using wine but that's difficult.
Haven't used Bottles in a while but you just get the .exe file like you would when using Windows OS, then you put it in the Bottles, and it should run. I have no clue about the details, but if you click enough buttons, it should work properly.
A question regarding bottles, do I have to install dependencies in the settings? My exe all installed without error but can't open.
Not sure. I guess it depends on the software you're trying to use. Watcha downloading? Maybe I can try it on my end.
I am just testing things out, so I'm trying to install Kindle Previewer and Caesium image compressor. All install correctly, but crash upon execute.
This is the error for Kindle Previewer
I'm having issues too. I'd just use a VM at that point xD. With Bottles it's usually hit or miss but with a VM, almost anything works. Sorry friend🤧
Edit: my virtual machine manager of choice is GNOME Boxes because it's very easy to use. If it doesn't work it usually means KVM or SVM (one of them) is disabled in your BIOS.
NP, I guess I'll just have to accept it (I only use it to convert ebooks to KFX format, it seems a bit overkill to have VM Windows just for that.)
Thank you for trying to help.