Linux cannot by default run .exe files. Those are Windows programs. With an application library called "Wine", many (but certainly not all) Windows programs can be run. Check your distro's repository to see if they have a package of Wine for you to install.
The best way is to use WINE but, not everything works with it though. Please see the related links.
The first link is for adding the PPA to your repository sources so you can install it, and the second is for searching to see the compatibilities of programs with WINE, as not everything will work with it.
You can have a file of any type on Linux. To actually run a Windows program, files that have the extension ".exe", you'll need an API library known as "Wine."
Unfortunately, .exe is a filename extension not used in Linux. To run these type of files, either use a virtual machine or Wine.
Not natively, but some can be run using Wine. If at all possible, you should try to find a Linux version of the program.
To run exe files in Linux is easy and quick. All you have to do is go to Linux and download the files you want.
install wine and then you will be able to run .exe files on ubuntu
chmod +x is the command to set the executable flag in Linux but, Linux does not use exe files.
A .exe file is an executable file. Opening an exe file will run a program. Before you open it, make sure that it is a legitimate program. It may run malware that will corrupt your files.
The ".exe" file extension is exclusive to Microsoft products, including MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. While Solaris does have "executable" files, there is no requirement for those files to have an ".exe" extension. Technically speaking, ".exe" programs run only on Microsoft-based operating systems. Therefore, Solaris does not run ".exe" files.
EXE files are intended for use with the Microsoft Windows Operating System. However Wine allows Linux users to utilize many such applications as well. Depending on your Linux environment, there may be a binary package available, or you may build from the source code provided at http://www.winehq.org
You usually cant run Windows .exe files in symbian,but you can run or execute symbian .exe files but the have to be compiled in .sis format.There is no emulator for this but i'm working on it to develop a emulator for symbian.Please contact me- superboytahmid@aol.com for the emulator. :) And for that sis.zip,you need atleast Symbian Anna or Belle to run them properly.
An exe is a file which is run by the computer. It is not a data file. You can not take it apart. It does not contain separate files per se although it may liink to several separate files within the computer such as dll files.
1.Linux is MultiTasking OS. 2.Linux won't affect by virus, Because it wont run .exe files. 3.It is Multi User OS. 4.Both GUI(Graphical User Interface) and TUI(Text User Interface).
.exe files are the main executables that run all the other game files.
RPM packages are installation packages designed for Red Hat based system. They are similar to .exe files for Windows, and .deb files for debian systems.
.app is the equivalent of exe on a Mac. exe stands for executable, and is run on a Windows computer. app stands for application and runs on an Apple computer. Both exe and app files 'run' on the computer and are referred to as 'executables,' 'programs,' or 'applications.'
To decipher the names of .exe files and what they are, it depends on the types of .exe files they are. You can use a program called Winrar to extract the contents of the .exe file to see what it is.