• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    49 minutes ago

    Zorin OS is a Linux distro. Linux distros are different Linux-based operating systems. Kinda comparable to how Samsung-Android looks and feels different than Pixel-Android or Amazon-Android (aka FireOS). All of these are distributions of the same operating system.

    The same exists with Desktop Linux, but the distros differ more than the Android distros differ.

    With that out of the way: Zorin OS is a Linux Distro that is focussed on people migrating from Windows. The user interface looks a lot like Windows, it’s setup with Wine (a tool that lets you run most Windows programs on Linux) out-of-the-box.

    It’s a quite decent starting point for someone migrating from Windows to Linux and it’s a commonly recommended “beginners’ distro”.

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      42 minutes ago

      I’ve never had much luck with Wine running Windows programs, unless the programs were ancient. Maybe I’m just unlucky?

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        26 minutes ago

        At this point, any programs that won’t work in Wine either have a component that cannot be run in Linux (kernel level anti-cheat for example) or has a DRM/execution stack that enforces Windows use (ie Abobe.) Most of my Windows emulation is gaming, and I’ve managed to get Fitgirl installers and even cracks/updates to run through Wine and Proton. My opinion only: At this point any program that won’t run on Linux is intentional, either by design, or by neglect.

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          16 minutes ago

          This is pretty accurate. Wine (and really Proton) have gotten very good recently. Most software that isn’t actively hostile to Linux users will work.

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        34 minutes ago

        It really depends a lot on what programs you are running, what exact version of Wine/Proton/… you are running and how it’s configured.

        Wine is finnicky, but it can totally also just be bad luck, depending on what you try to run. Wine on x86 works quite well for me. x64 has issues more frequently, and combining it with Box86 to run it on ARM is more miss than hit.

        Also, Wine is advancing pretty fast, so stuff that didn’t work a while ago might work now.