So I’m install Manjaro for a friend and it’s the first time he uses a Linux distribution, but he still needs a couple of Windows applications so I was wondering if anyone could recommend me an easy to use GUI to install .exes (not for video games, but for applications) so that he can install them without too much hassle. If not, what’s the next easiest way to do it? Can you link me to some tutorial?

  • @Valso
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    93 years ago

    Right click on the exe, go to “open with…” and select “Wine Windows Program Loader”. This will set WWPL to be used for all EXE files. From there all he needs to do is to double click the EXE and it will install just like in Windows - no need for overrated disasters like Lutris or POL.

    • SudoDnfDashY
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      43 years ago

      While that is exaxtly what I do, I still use lutris when using windows games. It makrs thr process a little easier, and it help to have all my games in lutris.

      • @Valso
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        13 years ago

        I’ve tried many times to run games with lutris and it never worked - no game ever ran, they only spit tons of errors. So I found a better and easier way for myself - simply put the DXVK files in the directory with the exe file and run the game. That’s it - it works in 90% of the cases which is a lot higher percentage than trying with lutris or POL.

    • @Ripuli
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      13 years ago

      Lutris is good for using different wine versions and keeping them separate. Can be done fairly easily in other ways too but Lutris gives a handy GUI