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Wine 5.13 Released - Fixes 15 Year Old Bug To Support Windows NT INI Files To Registry Re-Mapping
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Originally posted by mastermind View Post
Are you aware that Wine is open source? It means you can implement it as soon as you want to.Originally posted by ix900 View Post
Deja vu. Good one, a classic.
I pulled it down but haven't really used it. They had problems with .11 which is why that wasn't made available so maybe they missed something or maybe wine has a regression for you.Last edited by Sethox; 18 July 2020, 06:53 AM.
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Originally posted by mastermind View Post
Are you aware that Wine is open source? It means you can implement it as soon as you want to.
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostNo matter when it happened you'd still ask the same question.
The simple answer is that it was bound to happen at some point.
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Originally posted by mastermind View Post
Are you aware that Wine is open source? It means you can implement it as soon as you want to.
But trolls are gonna troll like idiots anyway.Last edited by TemplarGR; 19 July 2020, 06:15 AM.
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Originally posted by jntesteves View PostYesterday Fedora updated it's distribution of wine (staging) in the official repo from 5.10 to 5.12 and it completely broke for me. Nothing runs anymore. Anyone else having the same problem?
For now I'm resorting to running any windows programs on proton or Lutris' wine distributions. Glad to have many alternatives nowadays.
5.13 solved most (all?), here. --- I've used wine-snapshot (4.0.git.xxxx) in the meantime.
All staging, of course ;-)
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