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There is no best way to do it, as such. Both Steam and Wine are ever-changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reportedPeople have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine Install Wine from the Software Center (or click the shopping bag icon).

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinuxPlayOnLinux.

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the winewine tag at Ask UbuntuAsk Ubuntu.

Also see this site for Steam games that work with Wine (and, by extension, PlayOnLinux).

* Note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both Steam and Wine are ever-changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine Install Wine from the Software Center (or click the shopping bag icon).

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux.

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for Steam games that work with Wine (and, by extension, PlayOnLinux).

* Note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both Steam and Wine are ever-changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine Install Wine from the Software Center (or click the shopping bag icon).

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux.

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for Steam games that work with Wine (and, by extension, PlayOnLinux).

* Note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

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There is no best way to do it, as such. Both steamSteam and wineWine are changingever-changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine Install wine http://bit.ly/software-smallInstall Wine from the Software CentreCenter (or click the shopping bag icon).

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux.

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for steamSteam games that work with wineWine (and, by extension playonlinux, PlayOnLinux).

*: note Note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).  

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both steam and wine are changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine
  • Install Wine Install wine http://bit.ly/software-small from the Software Centre (or click the shopping bag icon)

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for steam games that work with wine(and by extension playonlinux).

*: note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).  

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both Steam and Wine are ever-changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine.
  • Install Wine Install Wine from the Software Center (or click the shopping bag icon).

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux.

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for Steam games that work with Wine (and, by extension, PlayOnLinux).

* Note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both steam and wine are changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine
  • Install Wine Install wine http://bit.ly/software-small from the Software Centre (or click the shopping bag icon)

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for steam games that work with wine(and by extension playonlinux).

*: note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both steam and wine are changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine
  • Install Wine Install wine http://bit.ly/software-small from the Software Centre (or click the shopping bag icon)

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

*: note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

There is no best way to do it, as such. Both steam and wine are changing, and today's best method might break tomorrow*.

  1. People have reported that Steam works with just standard Wine
  • Install Wine Install wine http://bit.ly/software-small from the Software Centre (or click the shopping bag icon)

  • Right click the installer executable, go to Properties → Permissions and check Allow executing file as program, then right click it again and select Open with Wine Windows program loader.

  1. If it turns out that doesn't work for you, you can try using PlayOnLinux

Marco has detailed the instructions on how to get it working behind the link.

  1. If it still doesn't work, you can give Crossover Games a go. Though it is number three on this list on purpose.

In general, it seems that Steam will work okay. You should try to run it using out-of-the-box Wine first. If you run into any trouble, feel free to ask a question under the wine tag at Ask Ubuntu.

Also see this site for steam games that work with wine(and by extension playonlinux).

*: note: If you get it to work, updates to Wine will most probably never break it. But it may well be the Steam people are fighting off Wine compatibility. It may also be they are actively trying to make their program run well under Wine (games publishers have been known to do that).

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