Visit the WineHQ Download page or the community GitHub builds.
Once Wine is installed, you don't "open" Wine; you use it to open your Windows file.
You generally need custom builds or managers that support 64-bit architecture, such as those available on GitHub. 2. Download and Installation Guide For Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) Download WEIN 64bit exe
Most modern Linux distributions include 64-bit support by default, but you should ensure both architectures are available for maximum compatibility.
Standard Wine often struggles with 64-bit-only macOS. Use the Gcenx macOS Wine builds or a tool like Wineskin Winery . Visit the WineHQ Download page or the community
To download and install to run Windows .exe files on Linux or macOS, you should use the official packages or builds rather than a standalone .exe for Wine itself (since Wine is the environment that runs those files). 1. Identify Your System
Look for wine-stable or wine-devel 64-bit packages. Use the Gcenx macOS Wine builds or a
(optional but recommended for many apps): sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 Update and Install: sudo apt update sudo apt install wine64