Will wine run the windows applications directly in linux? or will it will run into a window like a vmware session with the emulated environment?
Thanks.
Wine is an emulator. It does not need Windows at all.
Yup, so it will actually run it directly on Linux.
What about the setup?
What do you mean about the setup?
I mean to install windows applications we have to run the setup. What about this in Linux? Does it 'virtually' install or something?
I don't think Wine is able to emulate an installation/setup-process, but I'm not sure. I've never tried it.
Hmm I think that will be a problem if it didn't... because most applications need to be installed in order to run.
BTW does it emulate the registry too?
IMHO it isn't a problem. Personally, I never use Wine, or anything Windows-related. If I wanted to use Windows-applications, then I would not use Linux but Windows. I think you should see if you could find a Linux-application which looks a little like the one you had on Windows, and then use that application, instead of emulating.
Yes, Wine supports registry keys.
Edit:
I found two useful links about Wine and registry keys.
http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys
http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wine.../using-regedit
The simplest way - find alternatives.. or install Windows on WMware running on Linux.
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