Wine 7.15
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- Black ninja
- Posts: 73
- Joined: 14 Sep 2022, 17:52
- Distribution: Debian
Wine 7.15
The Wine v7.15 is really big because it is very complicated. It has to emulate 32-bit and 64-bit Windows software, and there is a lot of demand for games to work on Linux because there are still less Linux-only games than those that require Windows. For example, all MMORPG, one demanding as much as 16GB of disk space for content require Windows. This includes one I stopped playing years ago when I lost Internet.
Also have to think about all the junk M$ added to Windows8 and Windows10 after they dropped 32-bit support, that has to be supported also. Finally there is the new wave of 64-bit for Windows, and I think "musl" is a response. One of the distros I tried before Porteus was Void Linux 64-bit "musl". Could have Wine in 64-bit only but wouldn't run any Windows installer, so I took it down in favor of "libc" version. It resides on an external USB disk somewhere.
I'm into creation of electronic music. I almost don't play games especially those that have to be purchased from a store, action, arcade, strategy or whatever. I don't have patience to play most of the time. Instead I spend a lot of times creating music and using programming tools such as Lua and QB64PE to help me with it. I don't use Csound as much as I should, but the front ends are clunky. I devised a Lua script with a fixed number of instruments which worked well for a short time but it wasn't customizable. These days I compose with Schism Tracker (which could be had as native Linux) and with OpenMPT (Windows only).
I'm glad to report OpenMPT v1.30.05 32-bit legacy worked without problems on Porteus. Although I have yet to test it with plug-ins and some of those plug-ins are going to need certain fonts installed through "winetricks". Also after running "winecfg" it asked for "wine-mono", but it's not necessary for OpenMPT and I don't want to "auto-update". That release of the music program is a bit behind, for those only caring about cutting edge.
Yeah I have been distro-hopping. I also have Fedora XFCE, using it less as daily driver, Manjaro MATE, and Void as I've already said. Porteus starts faster than any of those others even with about 1GB of modules to load. However, being a near-intermediate Linux user I was unable to get Porteus to function after creating a setup on a full 32GB USB disk formatted as FAT32, with "savefile" functionality. I was forced to format that disk as GPT, create EFI partition, create 8GB "ext4" partition for "porteus" directory and the rest as FAT32.
Thanks to the AppImage thread somewhere around here, I obtained Audacity, GIMP, Onlyoffice and a few other apps to use on this distro.
Also have to think about all the junk M$ added to Windows8 and Windows10 after they dropped 32-bit support, that has to be supported also. Finally there is the new wave of 64-bit for Windows, and I think "musl" is a response. One of the distros I tried before Porteus was Void Linux 64-bit "musl". Could have Wine in 64-bit only but wouldn't run any Windows installer, so I took it down in favor of "libc" version. It resides on an external USB disk somewhere.
I'm into creation of electronic music. I almost don't play games especially those that have to be purchased from a store, action, arcade, strategy or whatever. I don't have patience to play most of the time. Instead I spend a lot of times creating music and using programming tools such as Lua and QB64PE to help me with it. I don't use Csound as much as I should, but the front ends are clunky. I devised a Lua script with a fixed number of instruments which worked well for a short time but it wasn't customizable. These days I compose with Schism Tracker (which could be had as native Linux) and with OpenMPT (Windows only).
I'm glad to report OpenMPT v1.30.05 32-bit legacy worked without problems on Porteus. Although I have yet to test it with plug-ins and some of those plug-ins are going to need certain fonts installed through "winetricks". Also after running "winecfg" it asked for "wine-mono", but it's not necessary for OpenMPT and I don't want to "auto-update". That release of the music program is a bit behind, for those only caring about cutting edge.
Yeah I have been distro-hopping. I also have Fedora XFCE, using it less as daily driver, Manjaro MATE, and Void as I've already said. Porteus starts faster than any of those others even with about 1GB of modules to load. However, being a near-intermediate Linux user I was unable to get Porteus to function after creating a setup on a full 32GB USB disk formatted as FAT32, with "savefile" functionality. I was forced to format that disk as GPT, create EFI partition, create 8GB "ext4" partition for "porteus" directory and the rest as FAT32.
Thanks to the AppImage thread somewhere around here, I obtained Audacity, GIMP, Onlyoffice and a few other apps to use on this distro.