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DepressedMan@reddthat.comOPto
Linux@programming.dev•The Wine development release 10.9 is now available.
1·8 months agoMay I ask what I helped you with?
Ah, and Bottles is currently broken. If you try to run something in the terminal, it doesn’t work. There is a bug report open, but the developer of the app is “busy”, so the only way to fix this is to downgrade the Flatpak.

DepressedMan@reddthat.comOPto
Linux@programming.dev•The Wine development release 10.9 is now available.
1·8 months agoGit? Yep. If you’re asking whether I clone wine from gitlab, the answer is yes. I clone it, compile it myself, and place it in the bottles directory. I also use Kron4ek builds for Wine Staging and TKG.
DepressedMan@reddthat.comOPto
Linux@programming.dev•The Wine development release 10.9 is now available.
2·8 months ago@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de @communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
Many things still don’t work for me just a black screen. I try from time to time. I’m using bottles and disabled X11 permissions in flatpak to test wayland. I only play older titles (pre-2010). The oldest game I have is Total Annihilation (1997), and I also have Anno 1602 (1998). Neither game runs on Wayland, and they’re not the only ones. Some games do work, like majesty 2, but it has broken camera movement with the mouse. Wayland and wndows are too different to make certain behaviors match, so Xwayland is still needed for some applications.






It’s so cool that the projects around Wine, and Wine itself, are so active! If we want to attract more people, we need to have more games and other programs that people like to run out of the box.