I need to use the Five9 application for work, which is a telephony software. I'm looking for the best way to install it directly on my Linux system, as I prefer not to use a virtual machine if there's an alternative. Any suggestions?
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Unfortunately, Five9 itself doesn't officially support Linux. Even if you try to run it through something like Wine, there's no certainty it will keep working after updates. Since this is for your job, I’d suggest going for a dual-boot setup with both Windows and a Linux distro if you really want to stick with Linux for personal use.
Did you happen to install Linux on your work machine? Just curious if that's the case!
Have you tried a quick Google search for "Five9 Linux"? I found some results that might help. It seems like running it on Linux is technically possible, but I wouldn’t rely on it fully since it might not work seamlessly. If I had to guess, your company's IT team would probably just say to stick with what they recommend, which is likely Windows.

Yeah, a lot of people skip searching and jump straight to asking without checking first.