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Wine 4.0

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https://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Wine/1156450537/1

Download Wine 3.0 and extract.

You need compiling tools.
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Already have a pet for Wine 3.0 by the Puppy Wine expert pet maker.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 417#980417

Give version2013 some love for supporting Wine in Puppy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88711
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#4 Post by version2013 »

Interesting that there were only two changes between 3.0-rc6 and 3.0
https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/ ... s/wine-3.0

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Wine 4.0

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While it took fifteen years of the Wine open-source project to reach its 1.0 milestone, these days Wine is on a yearly release cadence and that will be continuing for shipping Wine 4.0 at the start of the new year.
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Wine 4.0 is here

#6 Post by labbe5 »

Gaming on Linux picked up some pace in recent years in large parts thanks to Valve Software's investment in growing gaming on Linux.

Mike listed some AAA games on Linux that Steam users could run back in mid-2018; Steam improved Windows games support significantly in the same year on Linux, by introducing a modified version of Wine that Valve Software called Proton.

The team behind Wine released a new major version of the software that adds support for many Windows games and applications on non-Windows systems such as those running Linux or Mac OS.

Wine 4.0 includes more than 6000 individual changes according to the release announcement; since it is a major version, it introduces support for new features such as Vulkan, Direct3D 12, better Direct3D 10 and 11 support, and a lot more.

https://www.ghacks.net/2019/01/23/linux ... 0-is-here/

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libfaudio0

#7 Post by labbe5 »

https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/09/h ... pment.html

This how-to is aimed at Dog-based users.

This article aims to solve this by providing simple, straight-forward Wine Staging and Development (and Stable, though that's not problematic for now) installation instructions for Ubuntu 19.04, 18.04 or 16.04, Linux Mint 19.* and 18.*, and Debian 10, which works not only to install Wine right now, but also for future Wine upgrades. For this we'll use the Wine OBS repository which is recommended by the WineHQ installation page for downloading libfaudio0. This OBS repository also includes the latest version of Wine Stable, Development and Staging, so in fact you only need to use this repository to get everything you need, instead of adding both this and the WineHQ repository.

It's worth noting that the missing libfaudio0 dependency has been added to the Debian bullseye / sid and the upcoming Ubuntu 19.10 release, so this is only an issue for older releases.


Commands to use in terminal follow.

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