Wine – installing the latest version on Ubuntu/Linux mint/Debian/Fedora

Wine (originally abbreviated as “Wine Is Not the Emulator”) is a compatibility level that allows you to run Windows applications on several POSIX-compatible operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, and BSD. Instead of mimicking the internal logic of Windows, such as a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on the fly, eliminating the loss of performance and memory of other methods and allowing neat integration of Windows applications into the desktop.

How to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu 20.04

Developed by Innotek, VirtualBox was first released on January 17, 2007. It is available on many platforms, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris, making it a cross-platform application. It is also a free, open source hypervisor written in C, C ++, and x86 Assembly. At the time of writing, the latest stable release is 6.1.6.

How to install extension in Ubuntu 20.04

GNOME Extensions Shell is code written by third parties to empower GNOME desktop users.

The GNOME extensions site – extensions.gnome.org has a huge library of shell extensions that you can easily turn on and use.

How to install Manjaro Linux

Manjaro is a popular arch distribution of Linux for beginners, based on arch. This walkthrough shows how to install Manjaro Linux.

I am a big fan of Manjaro, because it is one of the best Linux distributions for beginners, which is not based on Ubuntu.