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Freesweetgames sopernikov. Open terminal Ctrl – Alt – TAnd run these commands. This will install the ppa. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa You will need to enter your root password.

Now we need to install Wine. Sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install wine1.7 You can edit the version. After installing wine we need to configure it.

Winecfg Select the Libraries tab, then scroll down and select ‘ Riched20’ library from the list and add it. When done, click ‘ OK’ Run the commands below to configure windows environment for 32-bit version of Office. Export WINEPREFIX=$HOME/wine32 Run the commands below to enable for settings for Wine export WINEARCH=win32 Insert your Office CD or DVD into your computer and right-click on Setup.exe and open with Wine. With the installer opens, click ‘ Install Now’ to begin the installation. Follow the prompts. When you’re done, restart your computer and open Ubuntu Dash.

Search for Microsoft Office to use the suite. You will need to hit enter after typing those commands. Edited by NickAu, 09 May 2015 - 04:06 PM. A/V Software? I don't need A/V software.

I've run Linux since '98 w/o A/V software and have never had a virus. I never even had a firewall until '01 when I began to get routers with firewalls pre installed. With Linux if a vulnerability is detected a fix is quickly found and then upon your next update the vulnerability is patched. If you must worry about viruses on a Linux system only worry about them in the sense that you can infect a windows user. I recommend Linux Mint or, if you need a lighter weight operating system that fits on a cd, MX14 or AntiX.

Looks good to me, Nick! If and when I decide to port over my MS Office 2010/2007 installs to Linux Mint, at least now I know how. Just may try a Office 2007 package and see how it goes.

Though to be honest, I'm a bit leery of WINE, but hey, that's what security software is for, isn't it? Though I don't know how ESET NOD32 for Linux would respond to WINE, would it wipe it out, or leave it alone? I could configure the client not to scan that drive (or folder), but then I'd leave myself with a security hole.

So that brings my question on this. Is it good, being that this is an emulated Windows environment, to have some form of Windows security installed in the WINE folder, to cover all of it's software.

My thinking is that it would be good to do, as Linux security solutions are well known to knock a Windows install in the dirt, and have learned that via the School of Hard Knocks, not something that was read on the Internet. Scanned & partially cleaned Windows 7 with ClamTK, the outcome was an unbootable partition. While I'll agree that this is very doable (the Office install), it doesn't come risk free, and only those who really needs MS Office should do this. Ubuntu & it's derivatives ships with a more than adequate for most users in LibreOffice. Only those whom needs a couple of features needs to bother, or those who has employment or educational needs that mandates MS Office. LibreOffice has handled my sparse Office needs while in Linux Mint quite well.

Though I don't want to take away from Nick's tutorial by the above, my main concern is security. It would mean for those who uses the Outlook package for email, to be on the lookout for attachments that may be loaded with malware, as it could infect the whole WINE folder if one were opened. +1 on the tutorial. The only way I know is to try & see.