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Post by mblithium on Jan 23, 2019 17:31:29 GMT 1
It would be interesting a launcher for Linux operating systems, in fact, based on ubuntu - which are more popular. Play by the browser and is not the same experience as the native. If you have some way to export to that system or create a winepak... Attachment Deleted
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Post by mblithium on Apr 16, 2019 15:38:34 GMT 1
It would be interesting a launcher for Linux operating systems, in fact, based on ubuntu - which are more popular. Play by the browser and is not the same experience as the native. If you have some way to export to that system or create a winepak... To not have to create a port or something from scratch, they could use Wine (Wine is not emulator) which is a compatibility layer of Windows programs on Linux. So, it is only necessary to have the dependencies (of Windows) correctly installed in Wine so that everything runs "normally". You still have the option to package these settings with "Winepak", only one file will be available for the installation. Linux is a flexible system that can run on a range of devices. Besides the desktop, it also runs on a mobile phone, a mini computer (Raspberry Pi, for example) and more.
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