There are a couple pieces of software that don't have Linux equivalent, like Canvas Workspace. I want the downloaded version, not the cloud online version, as the downloaded one has more functionalities.
The AI says "For more recent versions, you might need to add the WineHQ repository. Follow the official WineHQ guide for Debian-based systems." Is it true? I installed wine via terminal: sudo apt install wine.
Has anyone here got an experience of this software running in Wine and having problems?
I am yet to set up Wine for Win11 environment. New to this, like a freshly hatched chick.
Also, there are many games in my account on the bigfish website, which I used to play when I had Win7. I also played some on Win10. If I download some of those games again, will it be better in Wine Win7 set up or Win10 set up? It's been ages since I played such a game. So far I have a Virtualbox and Win11Pro installed in it but I want to give Wine a go.
The AI says "For more recent versions, you might need to add the WineHQ repository. Follow the official WineHQ guide for Debian-based systems." Is it true? I installed wine via terminal: sudo apt install wine.
Has anyone here got an experience of this software running in Wine and having problems?
I am yet to set up Wine for Win11 environment. New to this, like a freshly hatched chick.
Also, there are many games in my account on the bigfish website, which I used to play when I had Win7. I also played some on Win10. If I download some of those games again, will it be better in Wine Win7 set up or Win10 set up? It's been ages since I played such a game. So far I have a Virtualbox and Win11Pro installed in it but I want to give Wine a go.

