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# WinApps for Linux

Latest documentation available at: https://nowsci.com/#/winapps/?id=winapps-for-linux

Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration for right clicking on files of specific mime types to open them.

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## Installation

### Step 1: Set up a Windows Virtual Machine
The best solution for running a VM as a subsystem for WinApps would be KVM. KVM is a CPU and memory-efficient virtualization engine bundled with most major Linux distributions. To set up the VM for WinApps, follow this guide:

- [Creating a Virtual Machine in KVM](docs/KVM.md)

If you already have a Virtual Machine or server you wish to use with WinApps, you will need to merge `kvm/RDPApps.reg` into the VM's Windows Registry. If this VM is in KVM and you want to use auto-IP detection, you will need to name the machine `RDPWindows`. Directions for both of these can be found in the guide linked above.

### Step 2: Download the repo and prerequisites
To get things going, use:
``` bash
sudo apt-get install -y freerdp2-x11
git clone https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps.git
cd winapps
```
### Step 3: Creating your WinApps configuration file
You will need to create a `~/.config/winapps/winapps.conf` configuration file with the following information in it:
``` bash
RDP_USER="MyWindowsUser"
RDP_PASS="MyWindowsPassword"
#RDP_DOMAIN="MYDOMAIN"
#RDP_IP="192.168.123.111"
#RDP_SCALE=100
#RDP_FLAGS=""
#MULTIMON="true"
#DEBUG="true"
```
The username and password should be a full user account and password, such as the one created when setting up Windows or a domain user. It cannot be a user/PIN combination as those are not valid for RDP access.

Options:
- When using a pre-existing non-KVM RDP server, you can use the `RDP_IP` to specify it's location
- If you are running a VM in KVM with NAT enabled, leave `RDP_IP` commented out and WinApps will auto-detect the right local IP
- For domain users, you can uncomment and change `RDP_DOMAIN`
- On high-resolution (UHD) displays, you can set `RDP_SCALE` to the scale you would like [100|140|160|180]
- To add flags to the FreeRDP call, such as `/audio-mode:1` to pass in a mic, use the `RDP_FLAGS` configuration option
- For multi-monitor setups, you can try enabling `MULTIMON`, however if you get a black screen (FreeRDP bug) you will need to revert back
- If you enable `DEBUG`, a log will be created on each application start in `~/.local/share/winapps/winapps.log`

### Step 4: Run the WinApps installer
Lastly, check that FreeRDP can connect with:
```
bin/winapps check
```
You will see output from FreeRDP, as well as potentially have to accept the initial certificate. After that, a Windows Explorer window should pop up. You can close this window and press `Ctrl-C` to cancel out of FreeRDP.

If this step fails, try restarting the VM, or your problem could be related to:
- You need to accept the security cert the first time you connect (with 'check')
- Not enabling RDP in the Windows VM
- Not being able to connect to the IP of the VM
- Incorrect user credentials in `~/.config/winapps/winapps.conf`
- Not merging `install/RDPApps.reg` into the VM

Then the final step is to run the installer which will prompt you for a system or user install:
``` bash
./installer.sh
```
This will take you through the following process:

<img src="demo/installer.gif" width=1000>


## Adding pre-defined applications
Adding applications with custom icons and mime types to the installer is easy. Simply copy one of the application configurations in the `apps` folder, and:
- Edit the variables for the application
- Replace the `icon.svg` with an SVG for the application (appropriately licensed)
- Re-run the installer
- Submit a Pull Request to add it to WinApps officially

When running the installer, it will check for if any configured apps are installed, and if they are it will create the appropriate shortcuts on the host OS.

## Running applications manually
WinApps offers a manual mode for running applications that are not configured. This is completed with the `manual` flag. Executables that are in the path do not require full path definition.
``` bash
./bin/winapps manual "C:\my\directory\executableNotInPath.exe"
./bin/winapps manual executableInPath.exe
```

## Checking for new application support
The installer can be run multiple times, so simply run the below again and it will remove any current installations and update for the latest applications.
``` bash
./installer.sh
```

## Optional installer command line arguments
The following optional commands can be used to manage your application configurations without prompts:
``` bash
./installer.sh --user # Configure applications for the current user
./installer.sh --system # Configure applications for the entire system
./installer.sh --user --uninstall # Remove all configured applications for the current user
./installer.sh --system --uninstall # Remove all configured applications for the entire system
```
## Documentation

## Common issues
- **Black window**: This is a FreeRDP bug that sometimes comes up. Try restarting the application or rerunning the command. If that doesn't work, ensure you have `MULTIMON` disabled.
Latest documentation available at: [https://nowsci.com/winapps/](https://nowsci.com/winapps/)

## Shout outs
- Some icons pulled from
- Fluent UI React - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/fluent-ui-react/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
- Fluent UI - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/fluentui/blob/master/LICENSE) with [restricted use](https://static2.sharepointonline.com/files/fabric/assets/microsoft_fabric_assets_license_agreement_nov_2019.pdf)
- PKief's VSCode Material Icon Theme - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/vscode-material-icon-theme/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
- DiemenDesign's LibreICONS - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/LibreICONS/blob/master/LICENSE)

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