Brand new enhanced version of Wine for running windows programs in linux environment. More on DSS encryption provider.
A set of fixes for windowless RichEdit.
Support for FLS callbacks.
Window resize on new console host.
Various bug fixes. In the mid-90s and early 2000s, Linux, a new operating system, suffered from a serious lack of useful applications. This issue was especially critical in business, where Windows desktop apps can increase or decrease productivity. To overcome this weakness, a compatibility layer called WINE was created. The name originally meant Wine Is Not an Emulator (because everyone mistook the tool for a Windows emulator). The name is now just wine.
Effectively what Wine did was allow Windows apps to run on the Linux platform. It wasn't perfect and the supported apps were limited. If you want Notepad, Calculator or Solitaire? It's good to go.
Run terminal to install Pardus 21 and above
sudo apt-get update // does a pardus update.
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 //paste these codes in order and you can install the stable version.
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends winehq-stable
you can use codes.