![]() ![]() We've all settled on the dual boot system. I'm not the only 'foreign teacher' who has tried linux qq/longene etc. Bear in mind that QQ International will install the front-end in your chosen language along with the inbuilt translator, but the back end - the 'QZone' for photos and blog will all be in Chinese. If you want to use QQ boot into the Windows operating system. ![]() Install Windows then download QQ (shove a Ubuntu cd into the drive and restart the computer. Do you want to upgrade Follow our simple guide Using Ubuntu in virtual machines For a mini-cloud of instant Ubuntu VMs on Linux, Windows or macOS. ![]() The best advice I can offer is to make your system dual-boot. Download Ubuntu desktop and replace your current operating system whether it’s Windows or macOS or run Ubuntu alongside it. add contact.' and the inbuilt translator is absent. Bear in mind that whilst the front page of QQ will be in English -or the language of your choice - the remainder will be in Chinese. Yes, you can use longene/wine but to be perfectly honest, it's 'iffy' and buggy. As far as I am aware (I've been teaching in China for 10 years) QQ for linux was never properly developed in the first place and there certainly hasn't been any further development. It's so old that it doesn't work properly. Forget all about the linux version of QQ. ![]()
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