![]() Note that I could not install winehq-stable directly and had to first install one of its dependencies manually. Sudo apt install -install-recommends winehq-stable sudo apt-add-repository 'deb bionic main' For me it was bionic (you can get yours using command lsb_release -cs), but check official instructions if that does not correspond to yours. ![]() Now you need to get the repository matching your release of Ubuntu. If your system is 64 bit, enable 32 bit architecture (if you haven’t already): sudo dpkg -add-architecture i386ĭownload and add the repository key: wget -nc If you use another distribution than Ubuntu, you can skip this section completely. You could probably use the stock version of wine which ships with your Linux distribution but I always like to get the latest shiny version so here we go.
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