Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD AND NOW - HARMATTAN. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.
Not supported in this release:
XFree86 Vidmode, multi-monitor, GLU, OpenCL, Direct3D, schannel, scanners, digital cameras, Color Management, OSS, ISDN, CUPS, gsm 06.10 and mp3 codecs, OpenAL, LDAP.
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wine_1.6_armel.deb | 67.52 MB | 11/10/2013 - 23:57 |
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awaissam
Wed, 2015/05/20 - 10:17
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I can't Install it.using both terminal and filebox..
please help me....
nadir_benmaiza
Tue, 2014/09/02 - 22:24
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whos testing viber on N9 with wine .
ali_1995
Wed, 2014/06/04 - 13:19
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how could i install this package?
nadir_benmaiza
Fri, 2014/04/18 - 21:01
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Is it possible to run viber desktop for windows on N9 using wine !
NielDK
Mon, 2014/05/05 - 13:22
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Probably not, but you can try
http://www.tecmint.com/install-viber-in-linux/
debexpert
Mon, 2013/11/25 - 22:18
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debexpert
Mon, 2013/11/25 - 22:17
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NielDK
Fri, 2013/10/18 - 11:20
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:) will try it
hrbani
Tue, 2014/05/06 - 15:22
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Dear Niel
Special thanks for your cool and nice programs.
Did you test viber on wine?
Does it work?
May I have download link of viber set up you used and it worked?
Thanks a lot :)
Fuzzillogic
Fri, 2013/10/18 - 01:01
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It seems to be possible to combine an x86 emulator like Bochs with Wine, which would allow native x86 windows applications to run on ARM. It would be slow, and likely too slow on the N9's Cortex A8 core, but on newer devices (Jolla? Tablets?) it might be enough to run many more applications.
I remember someone ran Windows 95 in an QEMU/Bochs emulated PC on a Nokia N95. Reaaally slow, but emulating hardware is not needed with Wine, and even the 1GHz A8 is much faster than the 332MHz ARM11 of the N95
Lcferrum
Fri, 2013/10/18 - 14:24
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In this case Wine is not needed at all ;)
NielDK
Thu, 2013/10/17 - 17:40
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The point is, I could do it ;)
And no, the screenshots are from a runnking N9.
There are - a few - windows applications bundled with Wine, Notepad, Clock and Wordpad being some.
Allthough it is thrue that not all (that is even true for the i386 Wine) will not run and that it does take a compilation for the ARM architecture. This does mean, that some applications build for especially the new windows ARM platform will be able to run. And some apps for windows (fx Putty) has already been prepared and is ready to use in Wine. So, it is not utterly useless.
But, nobody says you need to use it ;) Consider it PoC or use it for just showing off ;)
Lcferrum
Thu, 2013/10/17 - 17:22
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What's the point in Wine on N9 if windows executables will still need to be compiled for ARM architecture?
I assume that screenshots above are from scratchbox?
Fuzzillogic
Thu, 2013/10/17 - 00:34
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Funny to see the N9 do things the Windows Phones can't: running Windows applications.
debexpert
Mon, 2013/11/25 - 22:56
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xD nice
coderus
Tue, 2013/10/15 - 08:32
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Well, i know this package for Harmattan, but i'd kile to see Harmattan screenshots here ;)
coderus
Mon, 2013/10/14 - 11:45
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harmattan? o_O
NielDK
Mon, 2013/10/14 - 22:59
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yep - added to description ;)
thanks mate, cant believe I didnt promote Harmattan :P