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Here is an easy method to use many Windows programs & games in Linux. This method won't work for every Windows program out there, but it will allow you to install and run many of them. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the process step by step so you can use Windows applications in Linux using a Linux app called Bottles. Bottles uses Wine and Proton in its back end to create environments to run Windows software in Linux with ease using Bottles' graphical user interface. I should mention that this method won't run all Windows software. There are some programs that require more Windows system resources than Bottles can provide. For the walk-through, I'll demonstrate how to use Bottles by installing Ableton Live LE in Peppermint 10. This method works in most Linux operating system that can use Flatpaks. Some of the Linux distros Flatpaks can be installed on: ● Ubuntu ● Arch ● Peppermint OS ● Fedora ● Debian ● Manjaro ● Endless OS ● CentOS ● Garuda Linux ● Chrome OS ● Solus ● Zorin OS ● Red Hat ● Gentoo ● OpenSUSE ● Linux Mint ● Pop!_OS ● Elementary ● OpenSUSE ● EndeavourOS ● MX Linux (and many more) I've successfully used bottles in a few of the operating systems listed above but haven't tested it on all of them. __________________ ►► TIMECODES 00:00 Tutorial objective 00:22 How the Bottles app works 01:01 Flatpak setup in Linux 04:01 Reboot computer 04:10 Bottles application install 05:03 Reboot computer 05:17 Add Bottles launcher to the panel (optional) 06:05 Launch Bottles 06:30 Create a new 'Bottle' 07:13 Install a Windows app 08:01 Run the Windows app 08:34 Outro 08:56 Music credits ________________ ►► CONNECT ⟡ Support my work ☞ / staempunktv ⟡ Buy Me a Coffee ☞ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/StaempunkTV ⟡ Tweets ☞ / staempunk ⟡ Instagram ☞ / staempunktv ⟡ My music creations ☞ / staempunk ⟡ Odysee ☞ https://odysee.com/@StaempunkTV ⟡ Vlog channel ☞ / @staempunk ___________________ ►► CORRESPONDENCE ☞ Stæmpunk TV PO Box 211 Rushworth, VIC 3612 Australia ___________________ ►► MUSIC Song: Continuum Album: Low-key Performed by: Streambeats by Harris Heller Written by: Senpai Records https://open.spotify.com/album/23U4Sp... Song: Bonsai Album: Insomnia Performed by: Streambeats by Harris Heller Written by: Senpai Records https://open.spotify.com/album/07lmds... ___________________ ►► DISCLAIMER STÆMPUNK TV thoroughly tests & seeks out any potential issues with apps and OS's that are used in a walkthrough. These demos show the methods STÆMPUNK TV uses to set up systems but are not the only methods that can be used. Only install applications that you are sure work well and are free from problems and issues. This page is for enterntainment purposes only. STÆMPUNK TV takes no responsibility for broken systems or loss of data. All rights reserved. Staempunk TV linux beginner to intermediate how-to videos. #linux #ubuntu #peppermintos