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You do realize the point of box64 is not to provide a complete Linux environment, but an emulation layer right?
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I wanted to share a constructive suggestion for the future development of your software.
The core of my idea is to expand Box64 beyond just Windows emulation. I think you should look into enabling users to seamlessly run native Linux software on their Android devices as well. Programs like Blender, Steam, and many others have native Linux versions that could potentially provide a better experience than their Windows counterparts running under emulation.
Plus, for certain high-performance apps like games (think Team Fortress 2 or Dota 2), a native Linux environment could offer significantly better performance than the emulated Windows versions. That could be a game-changer for users who need that extra horsepower on the go.
By incorporating support for a full-fledged Linux distro, alongside the existing Windows emulation, Box64 could become an even more versatile and comprehensive solution. Users would be able to access both the Windows apps they need, as well as the vast library of native Linux programs - all while potentially benefiting from improved performance in certain scenarios.
I reckon this expanded approach would make Box64 an even more valuable tool for Android users. It would allow you to cater to their diverse software needs without compromising on quality or performance.
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I don't think you understand what box64 really is, but it is already what you ask for. It always to run Linux x86_64 games on ARM64 linux. Also, Wine is a Linux application.
I think you are mystaken because box64 on Android, as found in Box64Droid, Box4Droid, Winlater, Mobox or just built on Termux, all focuses on Wine. But that's not a box64 constraint actually.
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I don't think you understand what box64 really is, but it is already what you ask for. It always to run Linux x86_64 games on ARM64 linux. Also, Wine is a Linux application. I think you are mystaken because box64 on Android, as found in Box64Droid, Box4Droid, Winlater, Mobox or just built on Termux, all focuses on Wine. But that's not a box64 constraint actually.
you know, I think it's either a bot or they are using ChatGPT to write these replies...
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I don't think you understand what box64 really is, but it is already what you ask for. It always to run Linux x86_64 games on ARM64 linux. Also, Wine is a Linux application. I think you are mystaken because box64 on Android, as found in Box64Droid, Box4Droid, Winlater, Mobox or just built on Termux, all focuses on Wine. But that's not a box64 constraint actually.
you know, I think it's either a bot or they are using ChatGPT to write these replies...
Yes, it looks like AI generated question. But there is still a legitimate question behind the AI one I guess. And that's what I'm trying to answer.
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I'm sorry, I thought my speech would be more understandable with the help of Ai
thanks for your answering
This link helps me how to install wine64
How can I access glib etc. to install Steam Linux with the help of box64?
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https://box64droid.com/running-steam-games-on-box64droid/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsOcUtbRuQ4
I hope this solves your issue!
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thanks
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