Developer Claims Photoshop Installers Now Work on Linux Using Wine
A developer has published a patched Wine build that reportedly allows Adobe Photoshop installers to complete on Linux.
A developer has published a patched Wine build that reportedly allows Adobe Photoshop installers to complete on Linux.
The Wine 11.0 stable release delivers full WoW64 support, kernel-level NTSync synchronization, and major improvements across graphics and gaming.
Wine 10.20 upgrades vkd3d to 1.18, expands reparse point support, and fixes 31 issues affecting apps and games.
Bottles 60.0, a Wine prefix manager for running Windows apps on Linux, adds native Wayland support, a refreshed UI, and more.
vkd3d 1.18, the Direct3D-to-Vulkan translation library used by Wine, adds HLSL constant folding, more legacy bytecode ops, and expanded shader targets.
Wine 10.19 introduces reparse point support, new JScript typed arrays, WinRT exception updates, and fixes for 34 bugs.
Bottles 52.1, a Wine prefix manager for running Windows apps on Linux, adds playtime tracking support, script arguments, and resolves sandbox-related issues.
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Wine 10.18 introduces Vulkan-based OpenGL memory mapping and fixes 30 bugs for better Windows app and game performance on Linux.
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