Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
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Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Exciting news
"This release represents a year of development effort and over 6,000 individual changes. It contains a large number of improvements that are listed in the release notes. The main highlights are:
Direct3D 10 and 11 support.
The Direct3D command stream.
The Android graphics driver.
Improved DirectWrite and Direct2D support.
Once again, because of the annual release schedule, a number of features that are being worked on have been deferred to the next development cycle. This includes in particular Direct3D 12 and Vulkan support, as well as OpenGL ES support to enable Direct3D on Android."
https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.0
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"This release represents a year of development effort and over 6,000 individual changes. It contains a large number of improvements that are listed in the release notes. The main highlights are:
Direct3D 10 and 11 support.
The Direct3D command stream.
The Android graphics driver.
Improved DirectWrite and Direct2D support.
Once again, because of the annual release schedule, a number of features that are being worked on have been deferred to the next development cycle. This includes in particular Direct3D 12 and Vulkan support, as well as OpenGL ES support to enable Direct3D on Android."
https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.0
Playonlinux, Tools, Manage Wine versions.
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Prior to the Wine 3 announcement, been testing the dev version 3.0r6 for several days, still a few niggles with dx11, but great to see advancements being made, and future potential of dx12 inclusion.
PS: Based on your signature, is there a reason for not upgrading to 18.3?
PS: Based on your signature, is there a reason for not upgrading to 18.3?
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
it's certainly Great News.
but, it's also got me intrigued, as just how long ago that V2.0 was released.
https://www.winehq.org/news/2017012401/
about One Year Ago, it seems.
but, it's also got me intrigued, as just how long ago that V2.0 was released.
https://www.winehq.org/news/2017012401/
about One Year Ago, it seems.
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
i actually downgraded from wine-3Rc to wine-2.22 in my arch linux there may be improvements but also some games now don't work with wine-3rc. the issue is where you can't have fully integrated .NET Framework in a 64bit wine prefix since windows is still mainly a hybrid 32-64bit. don't be in a hurry to try wine3
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
This is where PlayOnLinux bottles come in handytrytip wrote:i actually downgraded from wine-3Rc to wine-2.22 in my arch linux there may be improvements but also some games now don't work with wine-3rc. the issue is where you can't have fully integrated .NET Framework in a 64bit wine prefix since windows is still mainly a hybrid 32-64bit. don't be in a hurry to try wine3
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Yes, they've covered a lot of ground so far, and dx11+ games running better is very exciting.Dave B wrote:Prior to the Wine 3 announcement, been testing the dev version 3.0r6 for several days, still a few niggles with dx11, but great to see advancements being made, and future potential of dx12 inclusion.
PS: Based on your signature, is there a reason for not upgrading to 18.3?
And, yes, I had some issues with 18.3; have tried twice, but desktop icons etc get splattered everywhere, lol, when I play an older 32-bit game via POL/ia32lib, and, more critically, the password that bridged into encrypted home was forcibly changed when I logged into wifi, and unfortunately stopped programs running, needing a format. I have run it with unencrypted home, but having to rearrange all the desktop after some games, unpredictably, sent me back to 18.1 ... I like that mdm and 32-bit are inbuilt, and I can encrypt home without concern, and I prefer appimages/debs anyway.
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Yes, I hadn't registered that myself until the v3 announcement. They work incredibly hard.Pierre wrote:it's certainly Great News.
but, it's also got me intrigued, as just how long ago that V2.0 was released.
https://www.winehq.org/news/2017012401/
about One Year Ago, it seems.
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
2.22 runs well, yes. Good advice, and hopefully the later additions to Wine that they said weren't ready for this release will help with that.trytip wrote:i actually downgraded from wine-3Rc to wine-2.22 in my arch linux there may be improvements but also some games now don't work with wine-3rc. the issue is where you can't have fully integrated .NET Framework in a 64bit wine prefix since windows is still mainly a hybrid 32-64bit. don't be in a hurry to try wine3
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Good to know. POL certainly makes things so much easier.Appoloin wrote:This is where PlayOnLinux bottles come in handytrytip wrote:i actually downgraded from wine-3Rc to wine-2.22 in my arch linux there may be improvements but also some games now don't work with wine-3rc. the issue is where you can't have fully integrated .NET Framework in a 64bit wine prefix since windows is still mainly a hybrid 32-64bit. don't be in a hurry to try wine3
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Did you actually install (non-rc) wine 3.0 that way?ArtGirl wrote:https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.0
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I re-activated their repo
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sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main'
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wine-stable = 2.04,
wine-devel = 3.0~rc6~xenial
Edit: IOW, it's the same as it was a couple of weeks ago...
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Sorry, I should have been clearer ... I add in bits that might be useful to newcomers, + full of flu ... should have said that it'll show up there. The Wine release says: "The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations", so hopefully available soon. There is a 3.0 showing in POL, but it's listed before all the rc versions ... I just use POL simply, tbh, and not sure if that version's a previous or the new version.Flemur wrote:
There are no non-rc wine v3.x packages listed.
Edit: IOW, it's the same as it was a couple of weeks ago...
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Possibly all your 18.3 Desktop icon issues might be solved by enabling Auto-arrange?ArtGirl wrote:Yes, they've covered a lot of ground so far, and dx11+ games running better is very exciting.Dave B wrote:...PS: Based on your signature, is there a reason for not upgrading to 18.3?
And, yes, I had some issues with 18.3; have tried twice, but desktop icons etc get splattered everywhere, lol, when I play an older 32-bit game via POL/ia32lib, and, more critically, the password that bridged into encrypted home was forcibly changed when I logged into wifi, and unfortunately stopped programs running, needing a format. I have run it with unencrypted home, but having to rearrange all the desktop after some games, unpredictably, sent me back to 18.1 ... I like that mdm and 32-bit are inbuilt, and I can encrypt home without concern, and I prefer appimages/debs anyway.
Hope you're soon back to full health!
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Thank you very much. And appreciate advice; I've just reinstalled everything on 18.1, but will certainly try auto-arrange if I install 18.3 again. I use the desktop as a kind of art desk, with various sizes of images/folders/smallest icons out of the way along one side. Searching online about if icons can be locked, I've found this though: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1919849 ... different resolution game moves the icons, but can use F5 to refresh. An occasional game on 18.1 nudges one or two icons, so I'll try the F5 and see what happens!Dave B wrote:Possibly all your 18.3 Desktop icon issues might be solved by enabling Auto-arrange?ArtGirl wrote:Yes, they've covered a lot of ground so far, and dx11+ games running better is very exciting.Dave B wrote:...PS: Based on your signature, is there a reason for not upgrading to 18.3?
And, yes, I had some issues with 18.3; have tried twice, but desktop icons etc get splattered everywhere, lol, when I play an older 32-bit game via POL/ia32lib, and, more critically, the password that bridged into encrypted home was forcibly changed when I logged into wifi, and unfortunately stopped programs running, needing a format. I have run it with unencrypted home, but having to rearrange all the desktop after some games, unpredictably, sent me back to 18.1 ... I like that mdm and 32-bit are inbuilt, and I can encrypt home without concern, and I prefer appimages/debs anyway.
Hope you're soon back to full health!
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
V3 is showing on the download page now: https://www.winehq.org/download
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Yesterday eve tried all three branches, devel, staging, and stable, no (final release) version 3.0 just yet.
It would be nice if WineHQ did as some other open source software do, build & host the files, then make a release announcement. So saying, the best things are worth waiting for.
It would be nice if WineHQ did as some other open source software do, build & host the files, then make a release announcement. So saying, the best things are worth waiting for.
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
I agree. Surprising way of doing things, but, yes, worth waiting for.Dave B wrote:Yesterday eve tried all three branches, devel, staging, and stable, no (final release) version 3.0 just yet.
It would be nice if WineHQ did as some other open source software do, build & host the files, then make a release announcement. So saying, the best things are worth waiting for.
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Well (hope you are ArtGirl), wasn't long to wait (so far, only the stable branch has the final 3.0 version).
In other related news...
- DirectX11 on Vulkan
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= ... g-With-VLK
In other related news...
- DirectX11 on Vulkan
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= ... g-With-VLK
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Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Great news, and thank you very much for good wishes. Thanks for the link too; exciting developments.Dave B wrote:Well (hope you are ArtGirl), wasn't long to wait (so far, only the stable branch has the final 3.0 version).
In other related news...
- DirectX11 on Vulkan
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= ... g-With-VLK
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Wine 3.1 (development branch) has been released, 29 bugs fixed, plus other improvements.
https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.1
Note: Not yet available for download
@ArtGirl, how are you now, hope well on the way to full recovery?
https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.1
Note: Not yet available for download
@ArtGirl, how are you now, hope well on the way to full recovery?
GNU/Linux Versions Performance Comparison (older hardware) includes 17.2 KDE RC and 17.2 Xfce RC
Re: Wine 3 released, including Direct3D 11 support :-)
Hi Dave B and sorry for finding this so late; very kind of you to enquire. Not good health overall tbh; on morphine patches now, which is a great relief, but no flu anymore is also a bonus! I've seen a big jump in how well games run with the now released 3.2; hope you're seeing the same and enjoying your games.Dave B wrote: ⤴Sat Feb 03, 2018 11:55 am Wine 3.1 (development branch) has been released, 29 bugs fixed, plus other improvements.
https://www.winehq.org/announce/3.1
Note: Not yet available for download
@ArtGirl, how are you now, hope well on the way to full recovery?