How to install Windows software on Linux [Step by step]

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Published 2021-09-25
Here is an easy method to use many Windows programs & games in Linux. This method won't work for every Windows program out there, but it will allow you to install and run many of them.

In this tutorial, we'll walk through the process step by step so you can use Windows applications in Linux using a Linux app called Bottles.

Bottles uses Wine and Proton in its back end to create environments to run Windows software in Linux with ease using Bottles' graphical user interface.

I should mention that this method won't run all Windows software. There are some programs that require more Windows system resources than Bottles can provide.

For the walk-through, I'll demonstrate how to use Bottles by installing Ableton Live LE in Peppermint 10.

This method works in most Linux operating system that can use Flatpaks.
Some of the Linux distros Flatpaks can be installed on:
● Ubuntu ● Arch ● Peppermint OS
● Fedora ● Debian ● Manjaro
● Endless OS ● CentOS ● Garuda Linux
● Chrome OS ● Solus ● Zorin OS
● Red Hat ● Gentoo ● OpenSUSE
● Linux Mint ● Pop!_OS ● Elementary
● OpenSUSE ● EndeavourOS ● MX Linux
(and many more)

I've successfully used bottles in a few of the operating systems listed above but haven't tested it on all of them.

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►► TIMECODES
00:00 Tutorial objective
00:22 How the Bottles app works
01:01 Flatpak setup in Linux
04:01 Reboot computer
04:10 Bottles application install
05:03 Reboot computer
05:17 Add Bottles launcher to the panel (optional)
06:05 Launch Bottles
06:30 Create a new 'Bottle'
07:13 Install a Windows app
08:01 Run the Windows app
08:34 Outro
08:56 Music credits

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All Comments (21)
  • @liverleef
    Dude, I was struggling trying to get some windows executables to work with wine in Linux Mint, I pretty much gave up until I stumbled upon your bottles tutorial. Everything works flawlessly now. Thank you so much for this!!
  • @chairman67
    Well, I didn't know about Bottles so I learned something new today... thanks for sharing.
  • Dude! Thx so much! I’ve been looking for weeks now for how to install Windows apps with no success & errors. And this program is awesome what I needed! My app was missing crucial dependences & this is the only program that knows & allows me to install everything I need! Praise Jesus! Keep up the good work! God bless you!
  • @tshepomakae9989
    Great video, I didn’t think running a windows program on Linux was possible but I’m happy I found your video. Very easy steps to follow 😀👍🏾
  • Amazing video...Sadly, I still could not get the Windows program to work yet I enjoyed your video immensely!
  • @iPowerFound
    Thank you, it was easy to follow and great explanations. I can't wait to see more.
  • @g9super
    Never tried bottles to run windows programs before watching your video. Awesome stuff .
  • brilliant - it took ages to find a good tutorial like this one. Thanks
  • @gorebish7950
    Your tutorial is amazing and easy to follow, very helpful for beginners like me
  • Cool video. May have to try that out. Side note: XFCE really needs a better way to add a launcher to the panel.
  • Nice, i didn't know about bottles, way easier to setup wine, i always waste 40 min to setup wine from scratch.
  • @minty_Joe
    Thank you for the awesome step-by-step guide on Bottles! I can confirm that I was able to get an older version of Microsoft Office 2007 installed and running via Bottles under Linux Mint 20.3 64 bit xfce after watching this video. It's not 100 percent perfect, but much easier than trying to do this through Wine or any other alternative. Now to see if I can totally abandon Windows altogether. Mwhahahahaha!!!! 😈
  • @switchmitchsk8s
    production quality on this video is insane excellent work sir
  • @gog_magpie
    This is preaty good, you've gained a new sub lad
  • @jamilch9426
    Hello it’s nice and easy to fallow tutorial. Please which Linux distro are you using and please recommend the best distro thanks
  • @JvsEvil
    I'm using kubuntu and I can't seem to get steam app to open up in bottles , I sign in then nothing happens , lutris works fine for me for my games but I want to use a software that's on steam ,what do I do ?
  • @ksn7308
    I just want to tell u you helped me a lot
  • @braaitongs
    Bottles wouldn't run the exe Installer of Rad Studio Delphi. I need it to do delphi programming on linux. I used wine to install it but upon running it I get errors that it cannot load certain files. Has anyone successfully installed Rad Studio on Linux?