Pokud vím, tak v následujícím ubuntu (9.10) bude wine předinstalované a nejen to, ale přímo integrované do systému a jeho částí, čili přizpůsobené..
Ohledne integrace wine si spis asi myslel tohle:
Wine Integration in Karmic Koala
Installing and managing Windows/WINE applications in Ubuntu will become significantly easier in Karmic thanks to a new level of integration between the desktop and WINE.
Around 50% of all Ubuntu users currently install Wine, yet Wine does feel very separate to the rest of the desktop - Double-clicking on .exe files is hit and miss, uninstalling Wine applications often doesn’t work and inserting a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM and hoping for autorun.exe to do it’s thing results in a long wait.
As such, Karmic will see “proper” Wine integration throughout the system. This will range from: -
* Detecting and handling Wine installations – including prompting you to install WINE if not installed and clicking on a Windows application installer.
* Ability to uninstall Wine applications through Add/Remove* (*‘Ubuntu Software Store’)
* A gnome control panel for wine applications
* .exe applications will have a new icon combining their Applications icon and a generic "Windows Program" icon with a Wine logo when viewed in Nautilus.
The menu entries for Wine will be changed as well. No long will you need to go to Applications > Wine > XXX as: -
* A bookmark for WINE’s virtual C:\ drive is now in the ‘Places’ menu
* ‘Configure Wine’ is now done through System > Preferences > Wine Apps
* ‘Uninstall Wine Apps’ combined with ‘Add/Remove’
* Application shortcuts no longer in ‘Apps > WIne > Programs’ but ‘Apps > Wine’ itself.
For the security conscious, ClamAV – the open source Virus application – will be installed along with WINE to ensure no rouge malware, viruses, etc are installed.