Lots of news and excitement happening for Bottles, the free and open source application designed to help you manage various programs and games on Linux that need Wine.
First, quite a fun one, the developers of Bottles are now part of the GNOME Foundation. What does that mean exactly? Well "Members can run for election to the Board of Directors, vote in the elections for the Board of Directors, and suggest referenda. The membership process is overseen by the Membership and Elections Committee" (source).
Bottles is also going through the approvals process to become a GNOME Circles app, which is pretty much a way of saying it's not a direct GNOME app but has their blessing and gives Bottles a few extra benefits like developer support, advertising and so on.
During the Linux App Summit 2022, two of the developers also did a presentation on Bottles:
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Two updates (#1, #2) were also just released, with a lot of the latest release largely cleaning up the UI to conform to what is needed to be accepted into GNOME Circle. Plenty of it is just being more consistent, adjusting a few parts to be more clear to users with an improved startup / new user experience and more explanations of what to do.
Other features that were added / improved include: custom paths for storing Bottles, updates to the template system, performance improvements, a new Journal system to read through logs and plenty of bug fixes.
Both versions ...Crashing all over the place!
A lot of bugs , I cant even press the next button.
Had to press ALT+F4 to close the tips popup.
Tried to install something - crashed...
open it again - crashed...
Because of that for me it has become mostly a way to install non-native stuff (not an app launcher / manager)... and for that purpose I quite like what I see in Bottles, UI-wise.
Last edited by PJ on 3 May 2022 at 1:27 pm UTC
Quoting: fenglengshunI've been thinking about switching to Bottles, but I already have a working winepfx
Yeah, I don't see a big point of swapping over already working things even if using both, unless you really couldn't stand using multiple similar apps. I still have Lutris set with my long standing library, but new things and reinstalls are getting moved to Bottles for me. If I ever have to wipe and reinstall my OS I'd have it all in the latter, but not worth the effort till then.
Quoting: wolfyrionI have Just install the latest version from AUR and Flatpack to see what is the fuss about it...
Both versions ...Crashing all over the place!
A lot of bugs , I cant even press the next button.
Had to press ALT+F4 to close the tips popup.
Tried to install something - crashed...
open it again - crashed...
Can you send a report on GitHub?
QuoteWe are looking for a AppImage maintainer. There are huge problems with it and currently doesn’t works on many distributions. We can’t move effort to it, so if you want to help the project, please send a DM or reach us on GitHub 🙏https://twitter.com/usebottles/status/1482656337918152708
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