If the application that you want working is not listed in the AppDB there is an easy to use form available for you to add it. Also, be sure to vote for your favorite application so developers know where to concentrate their efforts. If you want to help get an application working in Wine, the first thing you should do is register yourself in the AppDB and fill out a test report, so others know what works/doesn't work. How to help get applications working in Wine For help with installing from a package or from source, please consult the Getting Wine chapter of the User's guide.
In addition, full source code is available for both the current Wine development tree and every Wine release here. Links to binary packages for Wine for some of the major distros can be found at the WineHQ downloads page. It is best to uninstall your distribution's included package versions and update to the latest Wine version available here.
Many Linux distributions come with an included Wine package, but due to Wine's rapid development rate these are usually old and often broken versions. If you haven't yet installed Wine, you should be fine. Translations of this page: Français Installing Wineīefore you install Wine, make sure that there is no previous Wine installation on your system, either from a package or from source.