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Wine 10.14
The Wine development release 10.14 is now available.
What's new in this release:
- Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.17.
- Mono engine updated to version 10.2.0.
- Support for ping on IPv6.
- Gitlab CI now running on Debian Trixie.
- Various bug fixes.
The source is available at https://dl.winehq.org/wine/source/10.x/wine-10.14.tar.xz
Binary packages for various distributions will be available from the respective download sites.
You will find documentation here.
Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. See the file AUTHORS for the complete list.
Update
From LinuxIac:
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Wine 10.14 Released with vkd3d 1.17, Mono 10.2
Wine 10.14 is out with vkd3d 1.17, Mono 10.2.0, IPv6 ping support, Debian Trixie CI integration, and 19 bug fixes.
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Wine 10.14 released with library upgrades, network improvements, and bug fixes
Wine has released version 10.14 of its popular compatibility layer which makes it easy to run Windows applications on Linux. The update includes an upgraded vkd3d library, now at version 1.17, an updated Mono engine at version 10.2.0, IPv6 ping support, Gitlab CI running on Debian Trixie, and a set of bug fixes.
Wine takes its name from the recursive acronym “Wine Is Not an Emulator,” because although it may seem like it emulates Windows, it actually translates Windows system calls directly into Linux ones. This allows many Windows apps, including games and productivity software, to run almost as smoothly on a Linux OS as they would on Microsoft’s own operating system.
GoL:
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Wine 10.14 brings updates for vkd3d and Mono plus more fixes
The Windows compatibility layer Wine, which is what Valve's Proton is built from, has development version 10.14 out now. Nice to see it back to a more regular schedule after the delay on Wine 10.13.