Wine Staging 11.2 has been released, featuring several graphics-related patches and experimental features not found in the regular development branch. Notable updates include an improved vkd3d-latest patchset for better DirectX 12 translation on Vulkan and a new mshtml-adobe patch that addresses Internet Explorer rendering issues. Users can install Wine Staging easily on popular Linux distributions, with instructions for Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch Linux provided, or they can compile it from source for more customization. The update aims to streamline performance by removing dead-end patches, making it a leaner binary for users, though it may not be necessary for those mainly using stable applications
Wine Staging 11.2 released
Wine Staging 11.2 has been released with several graphics-related patches and experimental features that have not yet made it into the regular development branch. The update includes an updated vkd3d-latest patchset, which improves DirectX 12 translation on Vulkan, as well as a new mshtml-adobe patch to fix Internet Explorer rendering issues. Additionally, several patches have been removed due to being dead ends or causing regressions, resulting in a leaner binary for most users.
