Wine 1.7.38 is out, you can install on Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems
Wine stands for “Wine is not an emulator” and it is an open source command-line software that’s capable of translating Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly for integrating Windows applications into your Linux/UNIX desktop. For regular Linux users, the above means that the Wine software will allow them to run applications which are designed to be installed only on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
However, Wine should not be confused with a virtual machine or an emulator. It provides binary compatibility, support for graphics, sound interaction, as well as support for modems, networks, scanners, tablets, keyboards, and other devices. The software’s API allows developers to integrate Wine in their projects, and as a result, numerous graphical user interfaces, both free and commercial, appeared on the Internet over the years.
The Wine development release 1.7.38 is now available.
What’s new in this release:
- New version of the Gecko engine based on Firefox 36.
- Support for themed scrollbars.
- Updated version of the Mono engine.
- More compatible RPC interface for service control.
- Support for X Drag & Drop version 5.
- Threading fixes in IME support.
- Various bug fixes.
Install Wine 1.7.38 on Linux Mint and Ubuntu derivative system :
Because
it is available via PPA, installing Winehq 1.7.37 (development) on the
listed Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu
14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1
Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04,
Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin
2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu
derivative systems is easy. All you have to do is add the ppa to your
system, update the local repository index and install the wine package.
Like this: – See more at:
http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/02/installupdate-wine-1737-on-ubuntu-and.html#sthash.C6LEbIYW.dpuf
Because it is available via PPA, installing Winehq 1.7.38 (development) on the listed Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems is easy. All you have to do is add the ppa to your system, update the local repository index and install the wine package. Like this:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wine1.7 winetricks
Optional, to remove Wine 1.7.38 and winetricks, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:
sudo apt-get remove wine1.7 winetricks
How to Completely removing Wine:
sudo apt-get remove wine
rm -rf $HOME/.wine
rm -f $HOME/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine*
rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
rm -f $HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine*
rm -f $HOME/.local/share/icons/????_*.xpm
you are missinformed… yes, a new wine release is out.. but not for debian releases.. still at 1.7.34
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