How to use Wine ·· #1 ·· differences between Wine versions and how to install Wine


Hi!

I would like to start a video-series where I explain how Wine works and how to use it.

Wine is a software in constant development.
Every new improvement is merged to the main development, nothing is removed or drastically changed.
A new Wine release add something more to the previuos release, especially many bug fixes regarding games or videogames engines.

To summarize:

a) if you need to run just a few non-gaming software you probably won't
need the latest development version. Stick with the Stable Wine version
that let your software to run.
Staging and Gallium Nine will probably be useless to you..

b) If you're playing mainly Games you should always get the latest
available version and consider using:

  • Wine Staging is you're on Nvidia with the Open Source Drivers
  • Wine Gallium Nine if you're using the open source drivers

If you're on Arch and based Distro you should give a try to Wine Gaming
Nine from the AUR, even on Nvidia + proprietary, because it has many
great hacks (such as the steam-store fix)
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wine-gaming-nine/
yaourt -S wine-gaming-nine

Other Distro:
https://wiki.winehq.org/download
https://github.com/wine-compholio/wine-staging/wiki/Installation

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Thanks for watching! hope you enjoyed :)

Recorded with:
SimpleScreenRecorder (if you don't hear my voice)
OBS Studio (if you hear my voice)
libx264 - ultrafast - crf between 18-23
sometimes I re-encode with ffmpeg at crf 18 with a fast-medium-slow preset

Check out my Blog:
https://manerosss.wordpress.com/

My PC:
https://manerosss.wordpress.com/2016/09/08/pc14/

Arch Linux + JWM
Mesa 12.1.0-devel
Wine Gaming Nine (AUR)
Xeon e3 1245
Gigabyte R9 380 Windforce
16GB Ram DDR3-1600 cl9
ASRock Fatal1ty p67 Performance
Shitty HDD


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