![]() The version at the time of writing this article that I’ve installed is version 4.3.4–1ubuntu1. To install it, simply click the “Install” button at the top right of the details page. In the Software Manager window, search for “play on linux” and click on the “Playonlinux” package that appears in the search results for more details. ![]() ![]() In Linux Mint, start by opening the Menu, going to “Administration,” and then choosing “Software Manager.” Step 1: First, Install PlayOnLinux From The Software Manager This approach may very well work for you too, though the locations and steps might be a bit different than what are described here. If you are using MATE or another DE, the guide should still apply overall, but the steps and locations of things may vary. I’m using Linux Mint with the Cinnamon desktop environment, so these instructions will reflect that. Hopefully you will have some success with this too.Ī quick word before I get into the directions, for the sake of clarity. ![]() With the help of the PlayOnLinux front-end software for Wine, and following the exact steps below, I was able to get iTunes up and running in Linux Mint 20. This made it pretty much impossible to functionally use and operate, since text is unreadable, and elements of the interface cannot be visually distinguished.īut a little before writing up this article today, I actually managed to find a way to get it working. Namely, the software itself would install properly, but when you try to run it, the interface and the vast majority of the UI elements and the text were all the same black color. The closest I had managed to get reflects what reports were showing on Wine HQ’s database page for iTunes version 12.x. If you’ve followed my earlier Linux-related guide: How To Play RPG Maker Games On Linux Using Wine, you’ll be familiar with the kinds of things that I had already tried to get iTunes running on Linux Mint. ![]()
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