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Command line install (open a terminal and type these in): su -c yum install wine (rpm-based operating systems) sudo apt-get install wine (deb-based operating systems) emerge wine (gentoo)
too easy. from shell type: apt-get install synaptic viola!
To install Wine on Fedora 10 from the terminal, use the following commands:suyum -y check-updateyum -y updateyum -y install wine
Backtrack - western novel - was created in 1965.
su -c 'yum install wine' That command will install it. You can also do this from the package manager (Applications>system>add/remove software), and search for wine. Once wine is installed, you will be able to double-click many windows applications (exe's) and run them as though you were running them on windows.
Backtrack - western novel - has 248 pages.
Google for Backtrack and download from any of the resultant sites. Or, see the related link for a place to cheaply purchase a bootable backtrack cd.
You will first need to install Wine. You can do this from Synaptic, or from the command line (sudo apt-get install wine). Next, you need to run the installer. Right-click the installer, select "Open with", and enter "wine." Or, from the command line, enter wine setup.exe After the installer has run, you can run the program in much the same way.
Yes. BackTrack is a Linux distribution that focuses on penetration testing and computer forensics.
The cast of Backtrack - 1976 includes: Alex Courtney as Bert
You can try installing wine on your distro install, download the windows version of the Java (JRE-JDK....), install it an try yto run via wine. I'm getting it to work here, but the screen is crappy.
You get a app called wine