What's new in this release:
Support for new Wow64 mode in ODBC.
Improved CPU detection on ARM platforms.
Removal of a number of obsolete features in WineD3D.
Various bug fixes.
Runs smoothly for me, but, pardon me, my mistake, is not from the MX test repo but directly from dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ . This is one of my active foreign repos and was therefore updated as soon as it was released. It was the same with the two previous versions.
I can't say to what extent this makes a difference now, but it runs without any problems.
I cannot make any statements about improvements for any games, for me it mainly concerns applications in the area of image processing and helpful tools for which I have not found any Linux alternatives.
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What's new in this release:
wine-mono9.2.0
Support for loading ODBC Windows drivers.
More user32 data structures in shared memory.
More rewriting of the CMD.EXE engine.
Various bug fixes.
I don't know to what extent this is comparable. Since winehq is in my package sources, I have had the update to 9.13 for a few days now.
And it runs with my applications (mainly image processing, no games) like the predecessors, without any problems.
my working horse Desktop AMD Ryzen 9 3900x, 32GB Ram // SSD ... enough mx-fluxbox, what else?
In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments.
There are consequences.
wdscharff wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 11:42 pm
I don't know to what extent this is comparable. Since winehq is in my package sources, I have had the update to 9.13 for a few days now.
And it runs with my applications (mainly image processing, no games) like the predecessors, without any problems.
Maybe you could post instructions for other users as an alternative to get wine-staging. I've been burned enough times where newer versions of wine disabled some of my older programs. I'll continue to use our base repos for wine. - mike
However, I only use the “stable branch”, the developer versions are of no interest to me.
Wine 9.13 has been released as stable on jul 14th and since winehq is one of my package sources, I got the update there as well.
The installation of Wine is explained well enough on the download page, no problem for deepl to translate it for me. https://wiki.winehq.org/Debian
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In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments.
There are consequences.
Error: Client error '404 Not Found' for url
'https://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/pool/ahs/w/wine-staging/wine-staging-i386_9.14-1mx23%2B1_i386.deb'
For more information check: https://httpstatuses.com/404
Error: Client error '404 Not Found' for url
'https://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/pool/ahs/w/wine-staging/wine-staging_9.14-1mx23%2B1_amd64.deb'
For more information check: https://httpstatuses.com/404
Error: Client error '404 Not Found' for url
'https://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/pool/ahs/w/wine-staging/wine-staging-amd64_9.14-1mx23%2B1_amd64.deb'
For more information check: https://httpstatuses.com/404
Error: Client error '404 Not Found' for url
'https://mxrepo.com/mx/repo/pool/ahs/w/wine-staging/winehq-staging_9.14-1mx23%2B1_amd64.deb'