Wine Goes 64-Bit With Wine64
G3ckoG33k writes "Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a popular way to run Windows programs on Linux, and it has an impressive compatibility list. After 15 years of development it reached version 1.0 a few months ago. Now, Wine developer Maarten Lankhorst has succeeded in running 'Hello World' in 64-bit, natively! The 64-bit variety is unexpectedly named Wine64."
How the hell are we supposed to know what that means?! I would've named it Beer.
--- We need more Ron Paul!
...Cygwin? Hah! Tricked you!
It looks as though Linux users will have native 64-bit Windows applications before most Windows users.
Winux!
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So it's just like Windows!
Whine!
I almost forgot about Gentoo. That's probably the best idea of all.
Because of an almost masochistic love for a challenge. I think everyone should at least attempt to role their own kernel and desktop from scratch in an early Slackware type of way. But I think that is just me.