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If you're looking for an easy way to install Windows software on Linux, look no further than Bottles. Jack Wallen shows you how this incredible application works.
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to install software from the command line on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, and openSUSE.
So you've just installed Ubuntu? Learn how easy it is to load up your favorite software, and the advantages you can expect compared to Windows.
How to install Proton (Steam Play) on Linux We're going to be using Ubuntu as the distribution for installing Steam as it remains to this day the most popular option.
Jack Wallen shows you how to make installing software on Arch Linux much easier.
With the release of Wine 8, the Windows replica for Linux has matured again and enables more Windows programs. In most cases, however, additional work is necessary to set up Windows programs.
Right now, that just means the software running the underlying Linux system, but you can run these commands in the future to update your Linux apps as well. Speaking of Linux apps, let's install one.
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