Exagear and Wine on Termux [closed]

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How do I install exagear emulator or anything similar to it on the Termux? Translate x86 applications to run on Wine on arm64 processors on Termux on Android to run Windows applications on Wine.
Wine works well with me, but does not run x86 architecture applications, which tells me a bad .exe file. When I execute a winecfg command or any wine-related command I am asked to install a Wine32 package that is not available in the Debian repositories for the AArch64
I am a novice in dealing with Linux in general.
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closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek Dec 21 at 21:40
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How do I install exagear emulator or anything similar to it on the Termux? Translate x86 applications to run on Wine on arm64 processors on Termux on Android to run Windows applications on Wine.
Wine works well with me, but does not run x86 architecture applications, which tells me a bad .exe file. When I execute a winecfg command or any wine-related command I am asked to install a Wine32 package that is not available in the Debian repositories for the AArch64
I am a novice in dealing with Linux in general.
software-installation wine android arm64
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closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek Dec 21 at 21:40
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
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@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39
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How do I install exagear emulator or anything similar to it on the Termux? Translate x86 applications to run on Wine on arm64 processors on Termux on Android to run Windows applications on Wine.
Wine works well with me, but does not run x86 architecture applications, which tells me a bad .exe file. When I execute a winecfg command or any wine-related command I am asked to install a Wine32 package that is not available in the Debian repositories for the AArch64
I am a novice in dealing with Linux in general.
software-installation wine android arm64
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How do I install exagear emulator or anything similar to it on the Termux? Translate x86 applications to run on Wine on arm64 processors on Termux on Android to run Windows applications on Wine.
Wine works well with me, but does not run x86 architecture applications, which tells me a bad .exe file. When I execute a winecfg command or any wine-related command I am asked to install a Wine32 package that is not available in the Debian repositories for the AArch64
I am a novice in dealing with Linux in general.
software-installation wine android arm64
software-installation wine android arm64
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closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek Dec 21 at 21:40
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek Dec 21 at 21:40
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Melebius, wjandrea, Kevin Bowen, Elder Geek
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
2
@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
2
@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
2
2
@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39
@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! I am sorry, Android is not Ubuntu, so your question is off-topic here. Try asking on Android Enthusiasts.
– Melebius
Dec 21 at 13:37
@Melebius He's not running Android, he's running Ubuntu on an Android arm64 device.
– karel
Dec 21 at 13:41
2
@karel Termux is an Android app. Even if OP is chrooting into an Ubuntu userland (as in termux-ubuntu), that's an unofficial Ubuntu distro, no? Either way, the question is better suited to Unix & Linux (probably not Android Enthusiasts, IMO).
– wjandrea
Dec 21 at 14:39