If someone uses wine, would you be so kind to post here for what programs?
Wine would be interesting for Photoshop due to the GIMP CMYK problems. I run Photoshop on Wine many years ago. I just needed it recently and did not get it to work. I had to use a Virtual Machine.
The Steam Deck uses a Wine-derived library to run Windows games almost perfectly. It’s honestly the best use of Wine I’ve seen, and it’s arguably finally taken the concept of Windows on Linux mainstream.
From what I remember of using Odin a decade ago.. it doesn't actually 'flash' the device, it copies the binary blobs to the bootloader partition and tells the device to flash itself from them, then reboots the device. So it should be relatively safe under wine, it'll either work, or it won't.
I've used many times for small programs and such, even though I don't use any wine program on a regular basis.
However, I do play games on Proton all the time and everything mostly just works.
PDF-XChange Editor[1] is a very good PDF viewer and annotator. Unfortunately, no Linux equivalent comes close, IMHO. Fortunately, it runs very well on Wine[2].
My experince: 15 years ago (on 32 bit x86 linux) it run most of the windows programs fine (office, age of empires, photoshop).
1 year ago: installed on a x86_64 linux, will not run x86 32 bit windows programs wuthout 32 linux libraries. On x86 linux with 32bit programs it will need additional programs from Microsoft (msvc runtime ?) to be able to run some program (total commander ?). I just gave up.
If you are running 64 bit Linux, then unfortunately you will need to install 32 bit Linux libs to run 32 bit Windows software, but normally that's pretty straightforward.
I prefer Word 2003 or failing that Word 97, which is the oldest, smallest, fastest version that handles the same file formats used everywhere until MS invented its compressed-XML nonsense.
Word '03 started working around WINE 8 or so. Before that, I had to use Crossover for it.
One of the few software I miss from Windows. I was surprised when I tried last year and I didn't work, and as far I know, only a specific version works, I think it's 3.12 (or 3.X, in general).
Wine would be interesting for Photoshop due to the GIMP CMYK problems. I run Photoshop on Wine many years ago. I just needed it recently and did not get it to work. I had to use a Virtual Machine.