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Wine doesn't work. I don't know why.
I don't even know what "softs" are.
I don't. And I didn't imply that I did. I'm just asking a question.
Regarding Wine not working, if you feel overwhelmed with that and really need help, just make another post or edit this one and specify :
Otherwise you will get chaotic and vague answers that might not even apply to you. But frankly, some softwares you might still need windows for them, or you could find an alternative (if you can, if it exists alternativeto.net is your friend in that regard). It really depends on what you are using.
Also I get it can be bothersome to deal with and frustrating, but mostly this kind of stuff you configure it once and then it's done. So it might still be worth it.
I don't work in product support at WINE. If it doesn't work, I'm just not going to use it. I assume there is some sort of OS config that needs to happen but even looking at the support material it's nothing but a bunch of jargon I don't understand and terminal commands that don't work.
¯_(ツ)_/¯ Well if you say so... Good luck !