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    I detected Winamp in the summer of 1999 it's the only one thing I use for audio files and radios. Since 2019 Windows collects too much personal data and restricts elementary things, so I'm on the way to migrate to Linux. It would be nice if I could change Audacious to Winamp - the best player with the most beautiful classic skin!

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    Most people have had limited success with running Winamp on Linux under Wine. It's possible but not without drawbacks.

    You could also try ReactOS. It's still in beta and I haven't had a chance to test it yet but they come out regularly with updates for it.
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    • #3
      ISO is downloaded but I suspect the installation won't be able to a SSD. For sure not today but maybe one day this disadvantages will be neutralized - even like some bugs in Windows. Currently my hope refuses to die.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by mmdbresolve View Post
        I detected Winamp in the summer of 1999 it's the only one thing I use for audio files and radios. Since 2019 Windows collects too much personal data and restricts elementary things, so I'm on the way to migrate to Linux. It would be nice if I could change Audacious to Winamp - the best player with the most beautiful classic skin!
        I would love Winamp without wine! Is there no chance?

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