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n00b question about wine and playonlinux

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oganifrun Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 7:14
oganifrunAnonymous

I'm new to using linux, and I'm not sure I fully understand how wine and playonlinux work, so I thought I could ask a simple question. I'm sorry if this isn't the right place for this.

My understanding is that wine is sort-of-kind-of a go-between for DirectX (and other Windows APIs) and Linux -- it's not a virtual machine or anything, it's more like a translator. Playonlinux is a combination of a bunch of scripts and a gui to make configuring wine easier, but it doesn't really add anything -- everything I can do on playonlinux I could also do with just wine (plus maybe some other packages?) if I wanted to https://speedtest.vet/ .

So does this mean that if I set up a playonlinux profile to download and play Skyrim through Steam, I could use that profile to download other games and run their executables in another profile? Or do I need to have a "different" Steam client for each playonlinux profile? Also, where are these files being installed? Can I see them in the linux file browser, or are they on some virtual drive that only wine can see?

Thanks for answering, and sorry again if this isn't the right place!

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