AFAIK, it is possible to emulate VSTs in WINE, but that is something your DAW will need to support. LMMS has a feature to do this. VSTs themselves are just Windows DLLs with a very simple, standardized API.
None the less, if you're doing pro-audio on Linux, the draw is that you can mix and match dozens of different programs into a pipelined workflow using JACK. The drawback is, naturally, that this is a complex thing to do and you will be basically blazing your own trail and creating a very unique setup tailored just for your needs, with little holistic documentation.
AFAIK, it is possible to emulate VSTs in WINE, but that is something your DAW will need to support. LMMS has a feature to do this. VSTs themselves are just Windows DLLs with a very simple, standardized API.
None the less, if you're doing pro-audio on Linux, the draw is that you can mix and match dozens of different programs into a pipelined workflow using JACK. The drawback is, naturally, that this is a complex thing to do and you will be basically blazing your own trail and creating a very unique setup tailored just for your needs, with little holistic documentation.