Wine (Windows Emulator) is a free and open-source application that aims to allow programs / softwares written for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating system such as Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X.
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Until recently I have been able to do this only on Linux boxes. I have compiled it and it works great however, on Mac OS X I have not had any luck until a few days I came across this site. There are also links provided to the winexe binary packages here. So, once you. The handy Latexian application is a LaTeX document editor tool for Mac. LaTeX documents can be created with most text editors but have limited functionality, and are primarily utilized in the academic circles.
That said if you own Mac OS X based computers, you can run Windows applications such as Notepad, Mikrotik Winbox and more.
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In this post I want to show you how to install Wine on Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 (it should be also applicable for Snow Leopard 10.6, Leopard 10.5, and Tiger 10.4) via MacPorts.
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UPDATE: For those of you who have upgraded to OS X Mountain Lion, you will be surprised that Wine will no longer work because Apple removes the X11 from Mountain Lion. The solution is you have to install XQuartz as the substitute of X11. You can download and install the XQuartz from XQuartz project website.
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1. Download the MacPorts from its website. Select the appropriate file to meet with your Mac version. Note that you must have XCode and X11 (XQuartz in Mountain Lion) window environment installed in the system.
2. Once it’s downloaded, double-click the dmg file and follow the on-screen installation process. You have to be connected to internet while installing the MacPorts because it downloads the port files in a background process.
3. Once the MacPorts has been successfully installed, check whether the ‘port’ command is already in your PATH or not. In Mac OS X Lion, it should be already in the PATH. Otherwise run the below command to export the port into the PATH.
4. Now we are ready to install the Wine via MacPorts by issuing ‘sudo port install wine’ as follow
It will take a couple of minutes for the port script to retrieve, download, building and then install the wine and its dependency softwares. So be patient!.
When it’s done, you should see something like below:
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If there is no error like above, the Wine has been successfully installed on Mac OS X and you are ready to run Microsoft Windows programs.
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If you are a Unix admin and also have to maintain Windows servers, you will find winexe a must command line utility to have in your arsenal.
Until recently I have been able to do this only on Linux boxes. I have compiled it and it works great however, on Mac OS X I have not had any luck until a few days I came across this site. There are also links provided to the winexe binary packages here.
So, once you install it, the usage is simple:
Here is a quick exemple.
To get the route table on the Windows machine (using your correct IP address and other appropriate information):
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'route print'
If you want to start a Windows service:
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'net start 'Service Name'
Or to kill a Windows service:
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'Process.exe -k 1110'
[crarko adds: I haven't tried this, but the first link will get you to the source code (GPL) so you can examine and build it for yourself. The second link points to a number of useful tools you can run in Terminal to work with Windows machines. I did a quick check of MacPorts and Fink and they didn't seem to have winexe, at least not as a standalone package.]
Until recently I have been able to do this only on Linux boxes. I have compiled it and it works great however, on Mac OS X I have not had any luck until a few days I came across this site. There are also links provided to the winexe binary packages here.
So, once you install it, the usage is simple:
Here is a quick exemple.
To get the route table on the Windows machine (using your correct IP address and other appropriate information):
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'route print'
If you want to start a Windows service:
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'net start 'Service Name'
Or to kill a Windows service:
winexe -U YOURDOMAIN/YourAccount%YourPassword //172.16.2.xxx 'Process.exe -k 1110'
[crarko adds: I haven't tried this, but the first link will get you to the source code (GPL) so you can examine and build it for yourself. The second link points to a number of useful tools you can run in Terminal to work with Windows machines. I did a quick check of MacPorts and Fink and they didn't seem to have winexe, at least not as a standalone package.]