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latest version download of playonlinux PlayOnLinux. Launch your favorite Windows games on Linux thanks to PlayOnLinux. As it's based on Wine, downloading this app ensures compatibility between systems. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Linux detractors have always held against this operating system its limitations regarding not providing a video game offer similar to other platforms. Although it's true that it has certain limitations, there's a solution to at least be able to play some Windows games. And that is to download PlayOnLinux . Don't swap platforms to be able to play. It's a program based on Wine , which allows you to use Windows programs on Linux, but the use of which is focused on game playing. It isn't too complicated as you only have to choose the type of environment for the game, configure the settings of the graphics card and you're ready to play. Mind you, many games require a 3D acceleration card. With PlayOnLinux you won't have to resort to Windows to play. Features. Windows isn't necessary to use it. Based on Wine . Features can be expanded with plug-ins . Possibility to download patches for games . Download it and enjoy some of the best games on Linux without having to migrate to other platforms. Managing Wine Versions. PlayOnLinux and PlayOnMac have the unique ability to use a different version of Wine for every different Virtual Drive that you create. The benefit is that, no matter what, you can have a self-contained environment for your software, with the specific version of Wine (even with patches) for that software. No more conflicts between Wine versions, easier testing of multiple versions of Wine. it really does give a radical amount of flexibility. To install more Wine versions for use in PlayOnLinux/PlayOnMac, first go to Tools -> Manage Wine Versions . From here, the Wine Versions Manager will pop up: The tabs for x86 and amd64 are for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Wine, respectively. To install a version of Wine, find it in the list, highlight it as shown, and click the right arrow . The manager will download the version of Wine that you want, and make it available in your local Wine repository for POL/POM. To remove a version of Wine, simply highlight the version of Wine you wish to remove, and click the left arrow . You can then use these Wine versions from the General tab of the The Configuration Window. Easily Install Windows Games & Software on Linux with PlayOnLinux. PlayOnLinux provides a point-and-click interface to automatically install and tweak Windows software on Linux. It’s like a package manager — but for Windows games and other applications on Linux. We’ve covered using Wine to run Windows software on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions in the past. PlayOnLinux automates this tedious process for the applications it supports. It provides a list of applications you can install and automates each installation process as much as possible. Installation. PlayOnLinux is in Ubuntu’s software repositories, so you can grab it from the Ubuntu Software Center or install it with the following command: sudo apt-get install playonlinux. If you want the latest version, you can download it from the PlayOnLinux website. Download the .deb file for Ubuntu and double-click it to start the installation. If you want to keep up-to-date with the latest version, run the four commands on the page to add the PlayOnLinux software repository to your system. New versions of PlayOnLinux will appear in Ubuntu’s Update Manager if you do this. PlayonLinux uses Wine as its backend. Installing it will also install Wine and other required software on your system. Getting Started. Once it’s installed, you’ll find PlayOnLinux in your applications menu. PlayOnLinux starts with a wizard that automatically downloads any other required software, including the Microsoft core fonts. Installing Applications. Once it’s done, click the Install button on the toolbar or select Install from the File menu. Use the install window to browse available applications or search for applications. PlayOnLinux has more games than any other type of software — Linux has a lot of great alternatives to Windows software, but games are still a weak point. Games aren’t the only category of software on offer, though. You’ll find Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Apple iTunes and Safari, Adobe Photoshop CS4, and Microsoft Office 2000, 2003, and 2007 in the list. Click the Install button after selecting an application and you’ll see an installation wizard. Depending on the application you selected, PlayOnLinux may automatically download the program’s installer, ask you to download and browse to the setup file, or have you insert the program’s CD or DVD into your computer’s disc drive. Launching and Managing Applications. After Windows applications are installed, you’ll see them in the main PlayOnLinux window. You can launch them from the PlayOnLinux window or from the shortcuts on your desktop. Use the Remove or Shortcut buttons on the toolbar to uninstall apps or create new shortcuts. Wine Versions. Some applications only work with a specific version of Wine. PlayOnLinux automatically downloads and installs the appropriate version of Wine for each application, saving you the hassle. You can view your installed versions of Wine from the Manage Wine Versions option under the Tools menu. Other Features. Click the Configure button to easily perform common configuration tasks. PlayOnLinux also includes several plugins. The Capture plug-in lets you record screen capture videos, the PlayOnLinux Vault lets you save and restore your installed applications, and the Wine Look plugin lets you change the theme Windows applications use. If PlayOnLinux doesn’t have the application you want, you can try installing it yourself with Wine. How to remove PlayOnLinux? (Ubuntu Software uninstall doesn't work) I go to Ubuntu Software, search for playonlinux and then click remove : An then still shows me it is installed. Also after restart and waiting for 10 hours. Does Canonical plan to provide a normal working Software install / uninstall utility in 2018/2019? Does anybody know if something like this is on their roadmap? Can I see the roadmap somewhere? UPDATE: When doing sudo apt remove playonlinux , the following thing happens: 1 Answer 1. Ok. This is an attempt based on your output. At the outset run, sudo apt autoremove. This generally removes all the obsolete packages that are no longer required. Next, as it seems, you are using an unsigned kernel. You should prefer using a LTS kernel. The latest LTS kernel is 4.19. (See here for releases). If you want to know how to install/upgrade linux kernels, you can see this. It is however advisable to stick to the default kernel shipped with the Ubuntu version you are using or the LTS releases. Next, as the throwup suggests, PlayonLinux is not installed. It might have been removed when you uninstalled it from the software center. Note: Synaptic Package Manager is also a great tool to clear the mess you are facing. It can help you insall upgrades, fix dependency issues and much more. See here. How to Install PlayOnLinux on Ubuntu Linux: An Easy Tutorial for Newbie. PlayOnLinux is an emulator type application that can allow you to install Windows games and Softwares on your Ubuntu machine. PlayOnLinux is not very heavy software that can slow down your Ubuntu system. Mostly it is built on the Wine prefix, and it requires Wine dependencies to run some Windows application. You can play almost every famous game and software on your Ubuntu machine via the PlayOnLinux tool. Moreover, you can install Windows applications directly from your computer’s hard drive. Installing PlayOnLinux is a pretty straightforward process on Ubuntu Linux. Features of PlayOnLinux on Ubuntu. Wine used to take more system resources to load Windows applications on the Ubuntu machine, while the PlayOnLinux is a nifty and handy tool that doesn’t require that much system. You can run PlayOnLinux on your Linux machine without having any resource crisis. Most gamers and graphic designers were complaining about not having Adobe applications and games on Ubuntu; Well, I guess they can stop screaming now. You can play most played games and Adobe applications on your Ubuntu machine via PlayOnLinux. Some primary features of PlayonLinux are listed below. Lightweight Windows Application Loader Simple and User-Friendly Graphical User Interface Support Most of the Windows Applications Need Not to Use the Terminal Command-Line Interface Support Automatic and Manual Application Install. Now, here is the list of most popular applications and games that you can play on Ubuntu via PlayOnLinux. There are many more applications that are not listed here. Age of Conan Age of Empires Call Of Duty Battlefield 2 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Prince Of Persia Adobe Applications Microsoft Paint Microsoft Office. In this post, we will see how to install, configure, and use the PlayOnLinux on Ubuntu Linux. Installing PlayOnLinux on Ubuntu Linux. There are several methods to install PlayOnLinux on the Ubuntu machine. We will describe a few methods that are popular and efficient. Here I will describe four methods on how you can install the PlayOnLinux on your Ubuntu. We will be using the package manager, terminal command line, downloading the .deb file, and APT-URL method to get the package. I hope you will find the best method for you to get the PlayOnLinux on your machine. Method 1: Install PlayOnLinux Via AptURL. As Ubuntu has the default repository of PlayOnLinux, you can install PlayOnLinux by using an AptURL.