New Yabridge/Wine combination with less quirks!
Couldn't install Gullfoss with wine-cachyos, so decided to try the latest Wine 11.9, and when I was changing things up, I wanted to see the status of the Yabridge project.
The latest build (not released yet, or merged to master or what they say) fixes the mouse offset and resizing of windows: https://github.com/robbert-vdh/yabridge/actions/runs/25067934796
The only quirk I could find was first click in a window has no effect, after that it just works.
Episode 17 of Dark Blue Weekly released
https://darkblueproject.com/sites/news/dbw-e17.php
#darkblueproject #darkblueweekly #rockylinux #debian #linux #winehq #opensource #freesoftware
Trying to run Studio One in Wine is less successful. Version 7 and the new Fender Studio both gives me this popup saying "This application requires windows 10 or later", and I can't really make Wine pretend to be more "Windows 10" than it already is.
Have anyone experienced something similar before?
Since it works really well opening and mixing old Ableton projects in Wine, it was time to activate Ableton.
Platform: Windows? Yeah, right!
I switched to the normal Wine version for this, since Arturia plugins work best that way. No mouse offset (only in Yabridge).
The Fabfilter line-up runs smoothly also!
Logiciels Windows sur Linux | Wine ? Non Crossover !

You know, as a Windows emulator with Wine built in, Winlator is literal proof that Android does what iDon't. It makes the smartphone feel far less limited.
#Android #emulation #phoneWars #retrocomputing #smartphoneWars #Windows #WineHQ #Winlator
Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive
https://www.xda-developers.com/wine-11-rewrites-linux-runs-windows-games-speed-gains/
Wine 11 rewrites how Linux runs Windows games at the kernel level, and the speed gains are massive
https://www.xda-developers.com/wine-11-rewrites-linux-runs-windows-games-speed-gains/
#Linux lets me do 95% of what I want on a computer, and I'm happy with that. #Windows lets me do everything, except make it better, so I prefer Linux. Unfortunately, it is that 5% that forces me to keep Windows on one of my computer's drives.
I had to log into Windows just so that I could use #Logitech G Hub to change my mouse's settings, thus ending my two-month streak. Wine just isn't fully there yet. Don't worry, I'm still sticking to #Fedora.