How to Install MT5 on Linux
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MetaTrader can run on Linux using Wine. Wine is a free compatibility layer that allows application software developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems.
We have prepared a special script to make the installation process as simple as possible. The script will automatically detect your system version, based on which it will download and install the appropriate Wine package. After that, it will download and run the platform installer.
To start the installation, open the command line (Terminal) and specify the relevant command:
For Ubuntu:
For Debian:
This command downloads the script, makes it executable and runs it. You only need to enter your account password to allow installation.
If you are prompted to install additional Wine packages (Mono, Gecko), please agree, as these packages are required for platform operation. The installer will launch after that. Once you complete the standard steps, the platform is ready to go.
It is highly recommended to always use the latest versions of the operating system and Wine. Timely updates increase platform operation stability and improve performance.
It is highly recommended to always use the latest versions of the operating system and Wine. Timely updates increase platform operation stability and improve performance.
For further information, please visit the official Wine website.
Wine creates a separate virtual logical drive with the necessary environment for every installed program. The default path of the installed platform data folder is as follows:
Use the platform on Linux: install with a single command and enjoy all the platform features.
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