lmm 2 days ago

> Wine itself doesn't run on Windows AFAIK.

It does, if you use an old enough version of windows that SUA is available :). I never managed to get fontconfig working so text overlapped its dialogue boxes and the like, but it was good enough to run what I needed.

davidgerard 2 days ago

Wine ran sort-of-fineish in WSL v1 and I'm pretty sure it'll run perfectly in WSL v2 (which is just a VM).

  • ale42 2 days ago

    True, but at this point you're basically doing Windows-on-Linux-on-Windows. But why not anyway... applications will anyway run way faster than on the hardware they were originally thought for.

    • davidgerard a day ago

      The real prize is running Win16 apps on 64-bit Windows.

      Mind you, Wine might lose that too ...