Arch Linux Shifts to Pure WoW64 Builds for Wine and Wine-Staging
Arch Linux transitions wine & wine-staging to pure WoW64 builds, removing multilib dependency.
Arch Linux transitions wine & wine-staging to pure WoW64 builds, removing multilib dependency.
Wine 10.10 is out now with Mono 10.1, OSMesa removal, better Windows Runtime metadata, and fixes for Steam, F.E.A.R, and Stalker.
Wine 10.9 is out now with vkd3d 1.16, Clang-based exception handling, and 34 bug fixes.
Wine 10.8 is out now, bringing shared memory for user handles, improved TIFF support, and 18 bug fixes, including issues with Final Fantasy XI and git clone.
Wine 10.7 is out now, featuring user fault fd support, float format conversion updates, PDB backend work, and 14 bug fixes.
Wine 10.6 brings a new lexer for the Command Processor, PBKDF2 in Bcrypt, enhanced image metadata support, and fixes for 27 bugs.
Wine 10.5 is out with ARM64 large page support, updated Mono 10.0, Bluetooth pairing, Vulkan H.264 decoding, and more.
Kumander Linux delivers a Windows 7-style desktop while running on Debian stable, for those who prefer a classic desktop experience.
Wine 10.4 is out now with better PDB support, Vulkan video decoding updates, bug fixes, and more.
Wine 10.3 is out with Wayland clipboard support, Vulkan video decoding in WineD3D, Bluetooth driver improvements, and more bug fixes.