Thank you for the responses. I was looking for a general purpose
solution...I can safely assume that VM soln may mostly work, while the same
may not be guaranteed with use of WINE.

Can one also explain about the malware that may impact my Linux/Buster, in
case I use a VM for running my Windows app and what can I do to minimise
such impact.

Many thanks.

Trips




On Sat, Jun 27, 2020, 3:26 PM <l0f...@tuta.io> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> 27 juin 2020 à 10:58 de manishtr...@gmail.com:
>
> > Can someone advise if a VM is a better option than using WINE, to run a
> application built on Windows OS on Debian/Buster. Open to other suggestions
> as well.
> >
> Nate's already given the gist but I think you should clarify whether your
> question is general (any Windows-compatible application) or not (specific
> application).
>
> Clearly, if your question is general there is no definitive answer. You
> won't have any guarantee of success because it depends on a lot of factors
> and on your expectations/tolerance about your experience. The cost (Windows
> guest OS licence) and security (compartmentalization) aspects are not the
> same as well!
>
> If your question is rather specific, so you have an application in mind
> and you should tell us about its name at least so investigation/user
> feedbacks could be possible.
> Here is a good start regarding Wine compatibility:
> https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&sTitle=Browse
> Applications&sOrderBy=appName&bAscending=true
>
> Best regards,
> l0f4r0
>
>

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