• Tech With Jake
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    632 months ago

    WINE isn’t linux exclusive though. It works on MacOS and would pointless on Windows.

    • @kryptonianCodeMonkey
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      2 months ago
      • install VMware on Windows
      • run virtual machine
      • install Linux in VM
      • install WINE
      • run Windows version of VMware
      • run virtual machine
      • install Linux in VM
      • install WINE
      • run Windows version of VMware
      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        this is one of those thoughts you have when you shake in bed trying to desperately awake from a nightmare

      • The Pantser
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        32 months ago

        Quick someone try and see how deep we can go. I don’t wanna do it, no ambition.

      • @serenissi
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        22 months ago

        Does vmware still support binary emulation nowadays?

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      Actually, a long time ago – it was the good old Wine 0.9.8 time – I suggested that one could use Wine on Windows (WoW basically) to get an old application to run. Which worked.

      The rational was that it worked on Linux with Wine, but no compat mode on Windows XP(?) was able to run this piece oft software.

      It was a wilder time back then.

    • @homura1650
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      62 months ago

      Years ago, my employer had a timecard computer that people would remote desktop into to fill out there timecard every day, since the software wouldn’t run on modern windows (I think we were up to windows 10 at the time. One day, the old the old server finally died. For a while we emailed our hours until we found a solution. That solution ended up being a Fedora VM running the payroll software under Wine.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      I don’t think it’d be pointless on windows. I have better luck running 16 bit windows programs on wine than I do using modern windows.

      • @accideath
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        102 months ago

        No, but they are somewhat similar. macOS is based on freeBSD which is based on research unix.

        Linux is not based on unix but it was written to resemble unix very closely and work similar to it. There’s a lot of intercompatibility but they have different heritages.

      • @MashedTech
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        42 months ago

        No. MacOS has ties closer to BSD.