Wine fans have a reason to smile today. Wine 11.0 is finally here, and it is a big deal for anyone running Windows software on Linux. After a full year of work, more than six thousand code changes, and hundreds of bug fixes, Wine is moving forward in a way that feels like a turning point. This release tightens up major subsystems, improves performance, expands hardware support, and carries a big win for compatibility. If you have been waiting for Wine to feel smoother and a little less fussy, 11.0 might be the moment you jump back in.

  • Freakazoid@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    Anyone knows if vsts work in this version?

    My wine is currently being helt at version 9.21 due to some bugs in newer versions.

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      3 hours ago

      While I don’t specifically know about version 11, but I’ve been running windows daw + vst’s on wine 9-10.?? for ages. Using Renoise + bunch of different vst’s (mix of vst2 and vst3), all of them seem to work just fine. I did have to install dxvk to the wineprefix to get the ui of some plugins to work, but they do work fine(ish) with it.

      Now, the thing I have NOT tested is ilok drm. So far I’ve managed to do with plugins which don’t use it.

      I see wine 11 is already in my distro’s testing repos. Aggressive waiting starts.

      edit: for clarification, preset dropdown menu’s from one specific plugin vendor (solemntones) vst’s needs to be click/dragged the right way, otherwise they seem to not work. Bit annoying, but otherwise my plugins work.

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        15 minutes ago

        My DAW works fine in WINE.

        Oh, I can’t even get my iLok license manager to work in WINE. How did you do it?