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Here ya go
Blog : https://www.phoronix.com/news/Wine-9.10-Released
Detailed release notes : Wine gitlab
@urska
I have an old Windows 2000 game that I plan to install on Wine and a 12 year old NVidia Graphic card. Half a year ago I strugle to get it run on #Lutris. I randomly activated and deactivated checkboxes, because nower was Manual with a proper description of the settings. I gave it up a some point. At least I resceived te Start screen without crash.
Are there any manuals how to choose settings for a game?
Protondb and Winedb both sometimes have steps. I personally use usebottles.com since it makes it easy to run OP runners
I'm so happy about the DPI awareness. I have 4k monitors and when I install something through wine, the installers are tiny
Looking forward to an upgraded crossover office along with it