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/* Procedure for Installing Wine Version 9 on Mint 21.1 */
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For OS specific installations...For specific installations...=== Updated:  Procedure for Installing The Latest Wine Version on Mint 20.1 ====== Procedure for Installing Wine Version 9 on Mint 21.1 ===''note 1: this procedure example updated 2024/2''<BR>''note 2: this procedure does not support GrapeJuice/Roblox which requires protocol handling not in standard Wine. '' Adding the official repository for Wine provides a newer version as opposed to the one in the Mint/Ubuntu repository. Open the Software Sources utility on your Cinnamon desktop and click on "Additional Repositories" then add the following: <nowiki>deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ jammy main</nowiki>Mint Linux version 21.1 is called Vera but is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS otherwise known as Jammy Jellyfish, or simply "jammy" for the purposes of repository identification.  It is important to math the base name with the correct distribution you are running. Next step: you have to use the correct procedure to add the key to the new keyring system.  This is not well documented, not even by the nerds that made it.  They want us to use the new system but no one of them takes the time to document it.  You can try the following from console, your mileage may vary... <nowiki>sudo wget https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/Release.key</nowiki> <nowiki>sudo apt-key add Release.key</nowiki> refresh the cash in the software sources or use the command "sudo apt update."  If you get no critical errors then the latest wine should appear in the Software Manager.  See also [[Mint Linux- Install Wine]]. === Procedure for Installing Wine Version 7 on Mint 20.1 ===*[[Wine and .NET Framework 4.0]]*[[Wine and .NET Framework 4.0]]
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