A Wine-Powered Linux Distro: Solving Binary Compatibility and Escaping the Closed Ecosystem

2025-03-29

This article proposes a bold idea: a Linux distribution that runs Windows binaries by default via Wine. The author argues that Linux suffers from severe binary compatibility issues, with existing solutions (AppImage, Flatpak, Snap) falling short. The stability of Win32 and Wine's impressive compatibility with Windows applications offer a potential solution. This distro would come pre-installed with Wine and include minor kernel modifications for seamless Windows application execution. This not only solves Linux's binary compatibility problem but also offers a smooth migration path for users of increasingly closed Windows and macOS systems, combating the growing restrictions on user autonomy imposed by operating system vendors.

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