All the same I thought it was curious that iStripper would run like this in Linux Mint (20.3).
iStripper runs in Linux like this, well almost like this, please have a look at this.
https://www.istripper.com/de/forum/thread/36697/1?post=689828
And here is the new Link to the Video, the other one let's say got lost while i was rearranging some stuff
on my Google Drive share.
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1hz8auriBhfEclcBsIDjRhld7ZD9kFpru
And here is some more "Link spamming" incoming.
https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/45495/1
https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/45441/1
https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/45241/1
https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/35844/1
I'm running iStripper on Linux Ubuntu with the help of PlayOnLinux which is just a "more user friendly"
frontend for Wine.
Without having any further information about your own personal Linux History,
but you might know about it, that every Linux Distribution is not the same, even if most people on the Net,
say it would be all the same. For further information follow this Link,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions
and this Infographic.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
I will not go to deep into all that historical stuff, but you can roughly say that Debian is the Mother of all
the Linux Distributions, more or less and roughly said.
But they have all one thing in common, they are using a centralized Package/Software repository
located on a centralized Server, running and maintained from the Distributor of your Linux Distribution.
The one for Ubuntu is Mark Shuttleworth the Founder and CEO of Canonical.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Shuttleworth
and the one for Linux Mint is Clement Lefebvre.
https://linuxmint.com/teams.php
Mint is a Community only project while behind Ubuntu is a Company with a financial Background.
Ubuntu is using the Package repository from Debian but they are modifying most of these Packages to
achieve a more beginner friendly and best possible first use experience.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/en/
Linux Mint is using, no i should say
copy and pasting the Package repository from Ubuntu
including their own Package repository on top of that.
http://packages.linuxmint.com/
http://packages.linuxmint.com/list.php?release=victoria
Which means i can't tell you the difference about using PlayOnLinux on Mint, while i'm using Ubuntu
now since July 2009, and i never used a different one.
Except for a few other installations in a Virtual Machine like for example different Derivates of Ubuntu to test
another Desktop Environment as well as Debian, Arch Linux and Antergos, now known as EndeavourOS.
https://www.fosslinux.com/14859/antergos-linux-project-has-been-discontinued.htm
https://endeavouros.com/
Running iStripper in Linux Ubuntu worked pretty well during all these years so far, if you can live without the
Desktop mode, not being able to listen to your imported Music, and not being able to Download the Bonus
Videos in the highest Resolution.
But for all that i always had a workaround, like for example using a separate Musik Player/Software combined
with my Multimedia Keys on my Keyboard, or using the Website to Download the Bonus Videos
in the highest Resolution.
This was all what was coming in my mind so far, if you have further questions let me know,
and i'm trying to Answer them after my best knowledge and believe.