What program do you use to extract EXE file for LINUX?
hidiousboy
2009-10-03 00:00:40 UTC
Is there any program to extract EXE file with LINUX? Please show me the website to download it...
Seven answers:
?
2009-10-03 00:11:23 UTC
I am not sure exactly what you mean by extract. However, there are two options that likely cover the scenario you are referring to. First, you may just want to extract a compressed file that contains a .exe file in it. If this is the case you can usually right click and select extract from the pop-up context menu. All major linux distributions have extracting functionality built in. Second (and this is more likely the response you are looking for), .exe files are typically associated with windows operating systems. Windows programs cannot natively run on linux machines. However, there is a program that serves as a compatibility layer (read: adapter or converter) for windows programs in linux. This program is wine. If you are running a debian based system (e.g. ubuntu) you can install this through synaptic. Or you can go to the wine website I listed in my sources.
cambia
2016-12-12 12:10:52 UTC
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Anon
2009-10-03 00:11:43 UTC
Abraham, you are truly a dick. In answer to your question, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/programming-9/extract-.exe-files-on-linux-430465/
?
2009-10-03 00:05:52 UTC
there is a software for linux called WINE thats lets you install and use windows programs on linux
Here is the link to download it:
http://www.winehq.org/download/
Linux Mint 11
2009-10-03 02:07:31 UTC
Some exe. (executables) can be run on Ubuntu/Linux using WINE
Using WINE on Ubuntu
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/wine
LUg.
2014-08-06 20:35:41 UTC
Hey,
If you need to open file zip, rar, 7z, jar and all the other compressed files you need WinRar.
Have tried Winrar lately. I got it from this site http://j.mp/1p3PC3H
BearClaw
2015-03-03 09:00:39 UTC
Sounds like you are trying to *UNPACK* the exe (not run it) correct.
I too am doign the same(how I found this question).
Looks like *UNAR* is the answer---(note the correct spelling). there is
*UNAR*
and
"unrar"
You want *UNAR*---which is part of the universe repositories
Or you can download direct from
http://unarchiver.c3.cx/
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