GNU/Linux desktop users can use mobile QQ, and file transfer can use Tencent Weiyun (web version). Because mobile QQ can upload files to Weiyun, and can also read files from Weiyun. "Long press" on the other party in mobile QQ Send files such as compressed packages (pictures are not acceptable), then click "Multiple Select", and then you can choose to store it in "Weiyun". Of course, use VirtualBox on Ubuntu to allocate 1GB of memory to a virtual XP to run QQ and test IE8 is also fine. The domestic Debian-based distribution Deepin’s Wine QQ seems to be good too. If you must use QQ on Linux, you can try Deepin.
Wine is not recommended. If the hardware is hard enough, just run Win through VBox to connect QQ. The latency of WebQQ is still quite high, and chat records cannot be synchronized, so the experience is not good.
GNU/Linux desktop users can use mobile QQ, and file transfer can use Tencent Weiyun (web version). Because mobile QQ can upload files to Weiyun, and can also read files from Weiyun. "Long press" on the other party in mobile QQ Send files such as compressed packages (pictures are not acceptable), then click "Multiple Select", and then you can choose to store it in "Weiyun". Of course, use VirtualBox on Ubuntu to allocate 1GB of memory to a virtual XP to run QQ and test IE8 is also fine. The domestic Debian-based distribution Deepin’s Wine QQ seems to be good too. If you must use QQ on Linux, you can try Deepin.
It’s very simple. You don’t need QQ. If you have to use it, just open a Windows virtual machine. After all, there is no perfect solution
You can consider using
MacOS
,能用QQ
and you can write code happily~QQ seems to have a wine version, which is fine to use
Don’t use QQ on linux. Or use webqq.
But it doesn’t require Linux. It is not recommended to use Linux desktop.
You can use the deepin system, which is a Linux-based desktop system made by a domestic team. It seems to have built-in qq
Install wine and run windows programs, but some font settings are troublesome
Open the virtual machine directly
Mobile QQ or iPad QQ is the perfect solution
WEBQQ, I don’t know if it is still updated.
PS: Only servers use LUNUX. I can’t stand using LINUX on desktop systems. LINUX desktop programs are terrible.
I installed a virtual machine and it solved all the problems perfectly, although it was a little troublesome