Grab a glass and get ready to pour another as the Wine 3.19 development release has been officially released.
Coming in hot for the 3.19 release are these highlights:
- Support for file I/O completion modes.
- WaitOnAddress synchronization primitives.
- Better support for 32-bit .NET binaries on 64-bit.
- Improved recovery on broken RPC connection.
As always, there's a plethora of bugs that have been solved as well, with 31 noted as fixed as of this release. The usual note applies: Not all bugs were fixed in this specific release, some were found from earlier releases and only just now marked as solved with some re-testing.
They noted fixes for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call Of Prypyat DX11 benchmark, Project CARS 2 should no longer hang on startup, Assassin's Creed got a fix for freezing when looking around along with other various fixes for games and applications.
Additionally, Wine 3.19 was updated against Vulkan 1.1.88.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Quoting: jensNo, I don't think so. The "including me" bit sort of introduces a context shift, new information--up to that point you're still talking as if third person. If you wanted to convey that information without the "including me", you'd say "we few", as in "we happy few". Very Shakespearian.Quoting: EhvisQuoting: ShmerlThe last remaining milestone for it now is Mesa landing transform feedback patches.
And for a wealthy few, inclusion in the 410 drivers. :D
I would guess that those* few, including me, have to wait for a new short-term drivers version to appear. The 410 driver is a long term driver replacing the 390 series. I don't think that this (410) version will receive such a big feature update. But you never know ;)
* should it be "these" instead of "those" in proper English?
"These" wouldn't really apply whichever way. The difference between "these" and "those" is subtle, having to do with, ah, immediacy more than anything else ("these" being the ones in front of me, as opposed to "those" over there across the room), but they're both third person. "Those of us" is a weird exception, but it only works in certain formations . . . "Those of us who (bla bla)" and like that.
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Quoting: Purple Library GuyQuoting: jensNo, I don't think so. The "including me" bit sort of introduces a context shift, new information--up to that point you're still talking as if third person. If you wanted to convey that information without the "including me", you'd say "we few", as in "we happy few". Very Shakespearian.Quoting: EhvisQuoting: ShmerlThe last remaining milestone for it now is Mesa landing transform feedback patches.
And for a wealthy few, inclusion in the 410 drivers. :D
I would guess that those* few, including me, have to wait for a new short-term drivers version to appear. The 410 driver is a long term driver replacing the 390 series. I don't think that this (410) version will receive such a big feature update. But you never know ;)
* should it be "these" instead of "those" in proper English?
"These" wouldn't really apply whichever way. The difference between "these" and "those" is subtle, having to do with, ah, immediacy more than anything else ("these" being the ones in front of me, as opposed to "those" over there across the room), but they're both third person. "Those of us" is a weird exception, but it only works in certain formations . . . "Those of us who (bla bla)" and like that.
Thanks a lot too, that should really help to remember the differences in the future.
PS: I really like reading your posts. Please keep your wordiness :). I'm really glad to see that there are still lots of people that can tell a coherent story with more than 140 characters.
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Quoting: jensWell, thank you very much.Quoting: Purple Library GuyQuoting: jensNo, I don't think so. The "including me" bit sort of introduces a context shift, new information--up to that point you're still talking as if third person. If you wanted to convey that information without the "including me", you'd say "we few", as in "we happy few". Very Shakespearian.Quoting: EhvisQuoting: ShmerlThe last remaining milestone for it now is Mesa landing transform feedback patches.
And for a wealthy few, inclusion in the 410 drivers. :D
I would guess that those* few, including me, have to wait for a new short-term drivers version to appear. The 410 driver is a long term driver replacing the 390 series. I don't think that this (410) version will receive such a big feature update. But you never know ;)
* should it be "these" instead of "those" in proper English?
"These" wouldn't really apply whichever way. The difference between "these" and "those" is subtle, having to do with, ah, immediacy more than anything else ("these" being the ones in front of me, as opposed to "those" over there across the room), but they're both third person. "Those of us" is a weird exception, but it only works in certain formations . . . "Those of us who (bla bla)" and like that.
Thanks a lot too, that should really help to remember the differences in the future.
PS: I really like reading your posts. Please keep you wordiness :). I'm really glad to see that there are still lots of people that can tell a coherent story with more than 140 characters.
I remember being flabbergasted when Twitter first came out and was popular, and I was like, "But I have email, and it already lets me use as many characters as I want! Why would anyone accept such a horrible limit?" I didn't get it. I sort of see the point of all the follow-y stuff now. But I'd still kind of like to see an anti-Twitter that enforces a minimum post-length.
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Quoting: GuestInstalling .NET redists on any Wine prefix is my worst nightmare right now. Out of like 50 attempts over the last month I succeeded twice.
And if it does, most things I tried don't really work well. Considering the install size of .NET, why did it ever become a thing? Who wants to deal with that.
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Quoting: Xaero_VincentI cannot log into Windows Steam with vanilla Wine 3.18 nor 3.19. Staging works, though. :(
Can anyone else confirm that Windows Steam is broken in the latest vanilla Wine?
Yes, I can confirm that. All I see with 3.19 is small Steam popup saying it's logging in and then it all close and process dies. Sometimes I see error message about missing connection, but after a second it crashes too.
Will have to try staging.
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Quoting: devnullHow long before Proton updates though :(
That's what I want to know too. :) I believe this bug is pretty much what is preventing LA Noire from working on Proton.
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