Look for wine-stable or wine-devel 64-bit packages.
Drag the downloaded .app to your Applications folder. 3. How to Run Your 64-bit .exe
(optional but recommended for many apps): sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 Update and Install: sudo apt update sudo apt install wine64
Once Wine is installed, you don't "open" Wine; you use it to open your Windows file.
Look for wine-stable or wine-devel 64-bit packages.
Drag the downloaded .app to your Applications folder. 3. How to Run Your 64-bit .exe Download WEIN 64bit exe
(optional but recommended for many apps): sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 Update and Install: sudo apt update sudo apt install wine64 Look for wine-stable or wine-devel 64-bit packages
Once Wine is installed, you don't "open" Wine; you use it to open your Windows file. you don't "open" Wine