You can use QQ on Linux. The method is: 1. Use WebQQ, directly access the webpage on a Linux system that supports modern browsers, and log in with a QQ account; 2. Install Wine on Linux, and then Download the QQ installation program for Windows to Linux and run it using Wine; 3. Use alternative software for QQ such as TIM, etc.
The operating system of this tutorial: Linux5.18.14 system, Dell G3 computer.
Tencent has not officially released an official QQ client for Linux, but you still have several ways to use QQ on Linux:
Using Web QQ: Tencent provides the Web version of QQ (https://web.qq.com/). You can directly access the webpage on a Linux system that supports modern browsers and log in with a QQ account.
Use Wine to run Windows version QQ: You can install Wine (a compatibility layer software) on Linux, then download the Windows version QQ installer to Linux and run it using Wine. This approach does not guarantee that all features will work as Wine has limited compatibility.
Alternative software for using QQ: There are some third-party developed Linux QQ clients or software with similar QQ functions, such as TIM, Pidgin, Empathy, etc. You can install and use these software on Linux systems, and they provide chat and communication functions similar to QQ.
No matter which method you choose, you need to ensure that your system meets the usage requirements of the software, and pay attention to comply with the user agreement and usage policy related to the software.
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