Wine-Staging 2.10 is now available and it brings in some interesting changes to further improve Wine for everyone. A big part of this release is Mac-focused, but there's a few other nice bits for us.
Reminder: Wine Staging is the testing area for features not quite ready to be included in the Wine development releases.
The main features of this release as noted by the Wine-Staging team are:
On top of that, they also mentioned some fixes related to mouse issues in Unity games, improved Windows kernel drivers and also more work towards anti cheat issues.
It also pulls in all changes from Wine 2.10.
Reminder: Wine Staging is the testing area for features not quite ready to be included in the Wine development releases.
The main features of this release as noted by the Wine-Staging team are:
- Preloader for macOS.
- ntoskrnl and winedevice improvements.
- Various smaller bug fixes and improvements.
On top of that, they also mentioned some fixes related to mouse issues in Unity games, improved Windows kernel drivers and also more work towards anti cheat issues.
It also pulls in all changes from Wine 2.10.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Quoting: liamdaweHah not likely, I just tried Lutris, then Wine by itself, then Wine Staging...couldn't get the darn Blizzard app working at all. No Starcraft II for me today!
What kind of problem did you run into when using the Lutris installer? We can try sorting that out in the Linux Gamers Group Discord channel.
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with Blizzard games it's the hardest no Tux no bux! rule. Zero exceptions.
(even tho I dual boot mac the rule stands as a rock.)
(even tho I dual boot mac the rule stands as a rock.)
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What is the difference between WineHQ-Staging and Wine-Staging?
both are on my Ubuntu software center
both are on my Ubuntu software center
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWhat is the difference between WineHQ-Staging and Wine-Staging?
both are on my Ubuntu software center
They should be the same (as long as the version number is the same). I believe one is an alias for the other.
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWhat is the difference between WineHQ-Staging and Wine-Staging?
both are on my Ubuntu software center
I think one installs in /opt, while other installs similarly to system Wine. You can download the packages and look inside without installing to see for yourself.
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWhat is the difference between WineHQ-Staging and Wine-Staging?WineHQ is a compatibility package designed to let Wine-Staging be used system-wide as the default Wine version on your system. Basically a set of shortcuts (/opt/wine-staging/bin/wine to /usr/bin/wine and so on).
both are on my Ubuntu software center
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When I try to install Wine-Staging or WineHQ-staging, the program ask me to delete
Why?
VLC
Libva-drm1
Libva-X11-1
va-driver-all
Why?
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Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWhen I try to install Wine-Staging or WineHQ-staging, the program ask me to delete
VLC
Libva-drm1
Libva-X11-1
va-driver-all
Why?
That can be your distro's mess. Try installing them from WineHQ repos.
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Quoting: strycoreIt just sat installing game data and never progressed.Quoting: liamdaweHah not likely, I just tried Lutris, then Wine by itself, then Wine Staging...couldn't get the darn Blizzard app working at all. No Starcraft II for me today!
What kind of problem did you run into when using the Lutris installer? We can try sorting that out in the Linux Gamers Group Discord channel.
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Brilliant!
Hopefully I can get some free time tonight and learn how to apply patches to Wine, need to see the Witcher 3 running on my machine!
Hopefully I can get some free time tonight and learn how to apply patches to Wine, need to see the Witcher 3 running on my machine!
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