Wine 1.6 Released With 10,000 Changes
An anonymous reader writes "Wine 1.6 has been released for running Windows applications on Linux and OS X. Wine 1.6 ships with 10,000 changes in the past year and has many new user features like a Mac graphics driver, Direct3D improvements, and 64-bit ARM support."
Yeah, too lazy to read the article. Piss off.
A good amount of tannins, some peppery notes, a hint of vanilla. A nice, full-bodied product. For the price, not bad at all. Should go well with game.
Reminds me of this old story about Windows.
Wine on Mac is always left as an afterthought. Except for wine bottler. Glad to see wine devs paying attention.
Does it run Linux?
Can I run something other than NOTEPAD.EXE yet?
R u ghey, brah? Do u even lift?
Without more context that is the most useless metric I've ever seen.
Did they find/replace 10,000 typos?
No sig for you!!
Ahead of MSFT.
Isn't the MS Surface RT an ARM windows device?
ARM? Yes. Windows brand? Yes. Windows in the sense use by Wine? No. All but three applications for the Surface RT use the WinRT API, not the Win32 API.
Automobili Lamborghini releases clunky device that allows you to drive you Aventador off-road, instead of buying a Hummer of Land Rover.
Sorry, Eric Burdon :)
One of the big wine devs is Codeweavers which makes CrossOver a commercial implementation of Wine for Mac.
How Daoist?
It's over 9000!!
They really only made 16 changes but that sounded too low so they converted to binary
When will we ever see WINE 2.0? Will we be forever stuck in 1.x?
Wake me up when it runs TurboTax.
Overall looks really promising!
However, the last point is: "The addition of DirectWrite causes Steam to be unable to display text. This can be fixed either by setting dwrite.dll to disabled for steam.exe using Winecfg, or by running Steam with the -no-dwrite option."
Why the heck does that happen? Will this be fixed soon?
Yes, I know you could (normally) just run the Steam for Linux if you're running Linux, but I would guess that problem would hit other apps too.
- David A. Wheeler (see my Secure Programming HOWTO)
I should give money to the wine project. I keep a token windows laptop around for a few things, and those things are diminishing in number, but last time I used wine it really did take care of even those few things. I think the only reason I don't do it is because...well, witcher2 and bioshock infinite, honestly ;) And I only play something like that once a month or so
i'm a windows person but fine wine gets better with age. lol
but seriously, i forgot all about Wine for Linux. I'll go visit Wine's website now.
More than 9000 means its going to be awesome.
I really want to be able to run things like Quickbooks Premiere without Parallels.
From the release notes:
- ActiveX controls can be downloaded and installed automatically.
It will never die.
It's okay for light desktop users who don't care about window based software. Tried installing wine 1.6 on mint 15, ./tools/wineinstall, it failed kept asking for root privileges which I gave(sudo), and then it told me i can't run it as root. Then tried to ./configure --enable-wine64 which I got other errors so I just gave up. I wasted 30 minutes looking on the net for a fix but I just gave up. 32-bit version did not work either. I also tried the aptonCD to create a new iso which included 10 software installed on mint, it froze near the end. relinux does work. .msi or .exe. If my internet goes bye bye and I'm redoing my machine I would be screwed, but with windows I have all my applications and drivers in .msi's and .exe's on HD storage and dvd's.
I still don't like that linux software is in packages(dependency hell) and not a full install like
Every time I use linux it feels like I'm just wasting precious time, it's more of a toy than a professional desktop OS like windows xp/7 and even windows 8. Linux on the desktop died(brain dead) a long time ago and people just forgot to remove the life support.
"Every time I use linux it feels like I'm just wasting precious time"
go shill elsewhere. i hope they're paying you enough and the kool-aid is plentiful.
btw, i find windows a painful experience, have you tried C64 or Apple //e? May I suggest you try both? Clearly they are more enjoyable than any Microsoft Windows product, for a lot of us.
However, the last point is: "The addition of DirectWrite causes Steam to be unable to display text. This can be fixed either by setting dwrite.dll to disabled for steam.exe using Winecfg, or by running Steam with the -no-dwrite option."
Why the heck does that happen? Will this be fixed soon?
Before Wine had no DirectWrite dll at all, causing applications to detect that and fall back to other code paths like they do on older Windows versions. Now Wine has a DirectWrite dll so applications try to make use of it. However it's still pretty incomplete, thus causing new bugs. But then theres' also some applications that will only run on Vista or greater that had no fallback work and that have no fallback code path which have now started working, at least to some extent, because this dll is now present. So it's a case of lose, some win some; as every time Wine adds a new dll.
Will this be fixed soon?
Depends. We're waiting for your patches!
The need for adding "-no-dwrite" to wine has existed for months, it's nothing new.
Why don't you run native wine?
I really miss the Wine-On-Windows mingw builds. The SF builds are outdated.
I don't see how a software developer could base its business model on this jailbreak hack. Most end users are not going to trust applications that require a jailbreak hack that Microsoft could eliminate with an update to Windows RT.
And is this subset enough to build an application, or do legit Windows Store applications also need to use other APIs that Wine does not support?
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the answer.
- David A. Wheeler (see my Secure Programming HOWTO)
Really opens up the sluices at both ends.
Wine and Steam. Linux is becoming more and more awesome everyday.
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