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Games and Applications for Windows work in Linux with Wine series of Screencasts

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In this series of Screencast Tutorials I show you how it is possible and step by step how you can get good results when running most programs and games that where built just for Microsoft Windows, yet in a Linux Operating System and with no copy of Windows or need to buy it.

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Screencast Tutorial Review demonstration video of me showing you how to install and use Wine to enable you to run MS Windows Programs and Games in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 64bit Karmic Koala. Wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows applications on Linux. Applications are run at full speed without the need of cpu emulation. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, however it can use native system DLL files in place of its own if they are available.

Screencast Tutorial Review video about how-to install, setup and use PlayOnLinux which helps Linux run Windows Applications and Games using Wine and some scripts.

Tutorial Screencast on how to use Codeweavers Crossover for Games to be able to run almost all Games which where designed for MS Windows on Ubuntu Linux 9.10.

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