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-=====nextnano.QCL on Linux===== +=====nextnano.NEGF on Linux===== 
-nextnano.QCL can be executed on Linux using the Wine compatibility layer. See below for the installation intstructions for several Linux distrubutions.+nextnano.NEGF can be executed on Linux using the Wine compatibility layer. See below for the installation intstructions for several Linux distrubutions.
  
-===Using nextnano.QCL with Wine=== +===Using nextnano.NEGF with Wine=== 
-After having downloaded the nextnano.QCL zip file from [[https://​www.nextnano.com/​nextnano3/​restricted/​download/​update/​nextnano.QCL.zip|https://​www.nextnano.com/​nextnano3/​restricted/​download/​update/​nextnano.QCL.zip]], please extract it to your preferred path and copy (not just move!) the **Native.dll** file from the folder **Bin64.1.0.0.74** to the parent folder including **nextnano.QCL.exe** if needed. Having access to the material database **Material_Database.xml** and the license file **License_nnQCL.lic**,​ one can run an input file as follows:+After having downloaded the nextnano.NEGF zip file from [[https://​www.nextnano.com/​nextnano3/​restricted/​download/​update/​nextnano.NEGF.zip|https://​www.nextnano.com/​nextnano3/​restricted/​download/​update/​nextnano.NEGF.zip]], please extract it to your preferred path. Having access to the material database **Material_Database.xml** and the license file **License_nnQCL.lic**,​ one can run an input file as follows:
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-wine /​your_directory/​nextnano.QCL.exe /​your_directory/​your_input_file.xml /​your_directory/​Material_Database.xml /​your_directory/​License_nnQCL.lic ​> test_input.log &+wine /​your_directory/​nextnano.NEGF.exe /​your_directory/​your_input_file.xml /​your_directory/​Material_Database.xml /​your_directory/​License_nnQCL.lic
 </​code>​ </​code>​
-===Ubuntu ​19.10=== +===Ubuntu ​20.10=== 
-On Ubuntu ​19.10, the following commands will install the stable branch of Wine.+On Ubuntu ​20.10, following commands will install the stable branch of Wine:
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386  sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 
 wget -nc https://​dl.winehq.org/​wine-builds/​winehq.key wget -nc https://​dl.winehq.org/​wine-builds/​winehq.key
 sudo apt-key add winehq.key sudo apt-key add winehq.key
-sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://​dl.winehq.org/​wine-builds/​ubuntu/ ​eoan main' ​+sudo add-apt-repository 'deb https://​dl.winehq.org/​wine-builds/​ubuntu/ ​groovy ​main' ​ 
 sudo apt update sudo apt update
 sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable
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 ===Configuring Wine=== ===Configuring Wine===
-After installing Wine, if you encounter errors about Mono, a useful trick is to delete the folder **.Wine** ​ and force Wine to download and install Gecko and Mono automatically. Normally, Wine will suggest installing these the first time it is used. Furthermore opening the ''​wine uninstaller''​ and removing interfering applications might solve some problems. In the end, we are able to use Wine without installing Winetricks or dotnet manually. If you are working on a remote machine, you might need to enable X11 forwarding to see the windows created during the Wine configuration. This is done by connecting via **ssh -X** and modifying the **ssh.config** file under **etc/ssh** accordingly. On RHEL/CentOS 8 some dependencies might need to be installed by the following command+After installing Wine, if you encounter errors about Mono, a useful trick is to delete the folder **.Wine** ​ and force Wine to download and install Gecko and Mono automatically. Normally, Wine will suggest installing these the first time it is used. Furthermoreopening the ''​wine uninstaller''​ and removing interfering applications might solve some problems. In the end, we are able to use Wine without installing Winetricks or dotnet manually. If you are working on a remote machine, you might need to enable X11 forwarding to see the windows created during the Wine configuration. This is done by connecting via **ssh -X** and modifying the **ssh.config** file under **etc/ssh** accordingly. On RHEL/CentOS 8 some dependencies might need to be installed by the following command:
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 # dnf install ​ xorg-x11-server-Xorg xorg-x11-xauth xorg-x11-apps -y # dnf install ​ xorg-x11-server-Xorg xorg-x11-xauth xorg-x11-apps -y
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
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