How to install wine on linux for samsung dex - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

Having real issues installing wine on linux for samsung dex. Has anybody got any idea how this is done? Followed loads of videos and guides but have had no luck at all. Thanks.

https://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
It won't run Windows x86 applications though, if that's what you're thinking.

abtekk said:
https://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
It won't run Windows x86 applications though, if that's what you're thinking.
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Yes i was planning to do this, is there any reason why not?

dj.shauny.g said:
Yes i was planning to do this, is there any reason why not?
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Because wine isn't an emulator (it literally stands for Wine is not an emulator). It won't emulate the required x86 instruction set.
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abtekk said:
https://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
It won't run Windows x86 applications though, if that's what you're thinking.
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abtekk said:
Because wine isn't an emulator (it literally stands for Wine is not an emulator). It won't emulate the required x86 instruction set.
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Ok i get this, but i was led to believe it will run some windows programs.
So i guess the question is now this, is there an emulator for windows on linux?

dj.shauny.g said:
Ok i get this, but i was led to believe it will run some windows programs.
So i guess the question is now this, is there an emulator for windows on linux?
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Only if said windows software was built for ARM. You could use qemu to emulate Windows if you wanted to! Performance won't be amazing, but depending on what software you need, it might do the job :good:

Heh, your wish came true
Lookup hangover on GitHub, it's wine but it emulates x86 as well in Android, it's by the official wine team

This sounds promising, have you tried it out yourself?

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[Q] Parallels and windows phone emulator

Hi
Im running visual studio on Parallels 6.0 but the windows phone emulator doesn't seem to be working all that well. It boots and I can debug on it. But if i for example want to surf in internet explorer it doesn't work. Is that a graphics problem?
Anyways, has anyone manage to solve this?
Thanks
pezmannen said:
Hi
Im running visual studio on Parallels 6.0 but the windows phone emulator doesn't seem to be working all that well. It boots and I can debug on it. But if i for example want to surf in internet explorer it doesn't work. Is that a graphics problem?
Anyways, has anyone manage to solve this?
Thanks
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff637317(v=vs.92).aspx
"Running the emulator inside a VM is not supported in Windows Phone SDK."
Yes, but not supported is not the same as not possible is it? My question was if somebody has a workaround.
I thought you needed hardware virtualization in your CPU for the WP7 emulator to work. This means it shouldn't work in Parallels at all.
As far as IE goes, that's very likely a graphic issue. Unless you can get some kind of DirectX or Direct3D support in your virtual guest, it's likely not happening...
Hoping that Parallels 7 released today solves this.
killerb255 said:
I thought you needed hardware virtualization in your CPU for the WP7 emulator to work. This means it shouldn't work in Parallels at all.
As far as IE goes, that's very likely a graphic issue. Unless you can get some kind of DirectX or Direct3D support in your virtual guest, it's likely not happening...
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My CPU lacks hardware virualization and the emulator runs perfectly fine on it.
pezmannen said:
Hoping that Parallels 7 released today solves this.
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any news?

Windows XP

there is the possibility to run Windows xp on the gnex?
with network support?
i mean, as a virtual machine, not and arm version of xp
No. Especially not virtual machine.
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awww man
why? is impossible to emulate an x86 on arm or something?
maybe win98 but not sure... at least it was possible for sgs2, kind of
With TeamViewer you can remote into a Windows desktop, but it must be running on a networked computer.
Splashtop
http://www.splashtop.com/remote
blackdub370 said:
Splashtop
http://www.splashtop.com/remote
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what's the difference between splashtop and teamviewer?
tighr said:
With TeamViewer you can remote into a Windows desktop, but it must be running on a networked computer.
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blackdub370 said:
Splashtop
http://www.splashtop.com/remote
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This isn't running Windows on the phone.
Abufinzio said:
there is the possibility to run Windows xp on the gnex?
with network support?
i mean, as a virtual machine, not and arm version of xp
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Use a laptop. Why would you even want to deal with this?
Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453596 ^^
oscillik said:
This isn't running Windows on the phone.
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I realize that, but there is zero point to running windows on a phone. As an alternative, I suggested a remote desktop solution. Sorry you didn't like it.

[Q] Windows 8.1 on Windows 8.1 RT Tablet

I just wondered if you could install Windows 8.1 on a tablet running Windows 8.1 RT?
No.
Are you sure? I have seen people how has done it
Håvi said:
Are you sure? I have seen people how has done it
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You havent. Windows 8.1 is for x86 processors. Windows RT 8.1 is for ARM. 2 are completely incompatible.
Yeah, even if you had a jailbreak for 8.1, it's (blatantly obviously, to anybody who knows the first thing about CPU instructions sets) not possible. The closest you could come would be installing Win8.1 in an x86 emulator. This is technically possible - for example, you can run Linux in an x86 emulator (built using JavaScript, of all things); http://bellard.org/jslinux - but it's slow as hell and the tablets don't really have enough resources (RAM, etc.) to make it practical even if the speed was great enough to be useful. Oh, and there isn't any jailbreak for 8.1 released yet so far as I know anyhow.

[Q] How to run Windows on android ?

How to run Windows on android ?
Is their any way to run windows 7 or any windows applications on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 ??
like virtual machine
ghost_j1 said:
How to run Windows on android ?
Is their any way to run windows 7 or any windows applications on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 ??
like virtual machine
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As far as i know its impossible to run win 7, but you can run win xp or 95 or 93 on it but it will be super laggy and also awkward.
But if you talking about running windows app on android, wine team is working on it (idk if they still working on it or abandoned it).
Just a theory if you can chmod linux on your tablet and you should be able to get wine working and you can run win apps with it...
Jacker31 said:
As far as i know its impossible to run win 7, but you can run win xp or 95 or 93 on it but it will be super laggy and also awkward.
But if you talking about running windows app on android, wine team is working on it (idk if they still working on it or abandoned it).
Just a theory if you can chmod linux on your tablet and you should be able to get wine working and you can run win apps with it...
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ummmm I need to install windows 7 or xp on my tab or away to convert windows app into apk coz I had unversity apps that works only on windows linux wont help me... hope to find way out something like apk simulator for apk on windows bluestack but for windows
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ummmm I need to install windows 7 or xp on my tab or away to convert windows app into apk coz I had unversity apps that works only on windows linux wont help me... hope to find way out something like apk simulator for apk on windows bluestack but for windows
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I am confused, what do you meant? do you meant that you wish to run windows app on android? or run linux app on android? or run android on windows or linux????
Look here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs/
ghost_j1 said:
How to run Windows on android ?
Is their any way to run windows 7 or any windows applications on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 ??
like virtual machine
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Hi Jacker31, & gjost_j
It is posible to do virtual xp and previous. Seach the forum for "Bosh".
It was compiled a few years ago for all arm base devices. But at tha time ther were no x86!
Itry to compile it but could not got over some errors.
So yes if we could find a good sourse we may give it a try!
Look
Using remote desktop (i.e. Teamviewer or Splashtop) is a much better solution than actually installing Windows.
@r2d23cpo
This remind me this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUE-gJmcGKk few years back then. Trust me, Its not worth it to try *I tried before and it lags like hell*
@Jacker31 and others
I never said it is worth it. How to run Windows on android ? thats the title.
Still I will like to have it handy. You never know of a real need that may make it give you go into this trouble. Please keep in mind that all those programs where made available only for ARM! And you will will find lots of info, none for x86 tablet.
Now I do can run Ubuntu in VNC mode, it lags but work. In fact I have it handy with Open Office. It is my main project to try run Ubuntu Natively. But I have post pone all projects due to health issues.
r2d23cpo said:
@Jacker31 and others
I never said it is worth it. How to run Windows on android ? thats the title.
Still I will like to have it handy. You never know of a real need that may make it give you go into this trouble. Please keep in mind that all those programs where made available only for ARM! And you will will find lots of info, none for x86 tablet.
Now I do can run Ubuntu in VNC mode, it lags but work. In fact I have it handy with Open Office. It is my main project to try run Ubuntu Natively. But I have post pone all projects due to health issues.
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I didnt run it on my Tab3 as I only got it on 2014, but i have tried it on Galaxy Note and my Galaxy Wonder. It take up plenty of space and it will give disappoint result.
Jacker31 said:
I didnt run it on my Tab3 as I only got it on 2014, but i have tried it on Galaxy Note and my Galaxy Wonder. It take up plenty of space and it will give disappoint result.
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J,
hi, how much ram did you allocate to the emulator ?
i had a thought of using bosch to run a minimal pe windows [minixp]
i'm going to try 800mb ram on the tab 4, on the tab 3 i believe only the p5220 would
have enough ram available for a semi-decent run.
@ghost_j1
Else i think the only solution is ssh/vnc as long as your connect is reliable.
@r2d23cpo
r2, get better soon ! you've got work to do !
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moonbutt74 said:
J,
hi, how much ram did you allocate to the emulator ?
i had a thought of using bosch to run a minimal pe windows [minixp]
i'm going to try 800mb ram on the tab 4, on the tab 3 i believe only the p5220 would
have enough ram available for a semi-decent run.
@ghost_j1
Else i think the only solution is ssh/vnc as long as your connect is reliable.
@r2d23cpo
r2, get better soon ! you've got work to do !
m
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@moonbutt74, i cant remember as it was quite long a go.
@r2d23cpo, how was your shoulder?
Jacker31 said:
@moonbutt74, i cant remember as it was quite long a go.
@r2d23cpo, how was your shoulder?
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Not good. It so stupid. I did not got any accident It just got worst with time.. rest of the Arm is ok. Trounle only the shoulder. But makes thing hard. Geting a bath or pulling my pants up is a pain. What a joke. Makes working on computer a litle hard. Thank i ha the tablet with a Wall stand for LCD on the the bed. So I use one hand while try to rest.
r2d23cpo said:
Not good. It so stupid. I did not got any accident It just got worst with time.. rest of the Arm is ok. Trounle only the shoulder. But makes thing hard. Geting a bath or pulling my pants up is a pain. What a joke. Makes working on computer a litle hard. Thank i ha the tablet with a Wall stand for LCD on the the bed. So I use one hand while try to rest.
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Thats sound bad, hope you get well soon. It will take quite a long while to fully recover. Don't lift heavy thing or it will be worst.

DOS programs?

Are DOS programs able to run on win RT? I have a Fjölnir compiler I would like to run and it is for DOS. I currently use it on my win98se setup, but I would like to use it on the go.
Qiangong2
Are you running Windows RT 8.0 by any chance? If so you can run the "jailbreak", and DosBox is available:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36620852&postcount=117
I use it quite a bit and it works great on my Surface RT. If this is a true DOS program it should work.
domboy said:
Are you running Windows RT 8.0 by any chance? If so you can run the "jailbreak", and DosBox is available:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36620852&postcount=117
I use it quite a bit and it works great on my Surface RT. If this is a true DOS program it should work.
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No, I'm on 8.1 I've tried it on dosbox on my Linux setup and it only sometimes works. I was wondering if it is possible to run them nativrly like on win98se
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You could always try it and see, but I highly doubt it. Trying to run it natively via the command prompt you will probably run up against the fact that Windows RT devices are ARM not x86. DosBox masks that by providing a software layer to presents a virtual x86 DOS environment, whereas the command prompt will not and will expect compiled programs to be compiled for the ARM cpu architecture (not to mention digitally signed by Microsoft unless you run the jailbreak). Unless it happens to be a batchfile...
That's odd that it only sometimes works in DosBox... I wonder if some tweaking of the DosBox configuration might be needed... I'm really not much of an expert, but I know there are all sorts of settings that can be changed to suit the program (side note, I think it's awesome that one can set it to emulate a Tandy 1000).
There are rumors that a RT 8.1 jailbreak might finally become a possibility...
domboy said:
You could always try it and see, but I highly doubt it. Trying to run it natively via the command prompt you will probably run up against the fact that Windows RT devices are ARM not x86. DosBox masks that by providing a software layer to presents a virtual x86 DOS environment, whereas the command prompt will not and will expect compiled programs to be compiled for the ARM cpu architecture (not to mention digitally signed by Microsoft unless you run the jailbreak). Unless it happens to be a batchfile...
That's odd that it only sometimes works in DosBox... I wonder if some tweaking of the DosBox configuration might be needed... I'm really not much of an expert, but I know there are all sorts of settings that can be changed to suit the program (side note, I think it's awesome that one can set it to emulate a Tandy 1000).
There are rumors that a RT 8.1 jailbreak might finally become a possibility...
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It's my company's surface rt, so... I will get the win10rt upgrade no matter what I do
Thanks though
Qiangong2
Qiangong2 said:
It's my company's surface rt, so... I will get the win10rt upgrade no matter what I do
Thanks though
Qiangong2
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Just an FYI but I am pretty sure there will never be a Windows 10 RT. The last I heard Win10 was not coming to RT, but there would likely be an update to give some Win10 features to RT.

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