Wine-Staging 11.1 Released with Adobe Photoshop Compatibility Patches for Linux
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Summary
Wine-Staging 11.1 has been released as an experimental/testing version of Wine with approximately 254 patches over the upstream Wine state. The update includes re-basing these patches to the latest Wine Git state and pulling in the latest VKD3D Git code. A key new feature is the addition of patches that enable recent versions of Adobe Photoshop to successfully install and run under Wine on Linux systems.
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· 3 pulledWine-Staging 11.1 is now available for this experimental/testing version of Wine that present is around 254 patches over the upstream Wine state.
Besides re-basing those 250+ patches to the latest Wine Git state, the latest VKD3D Git code is also pulled into Wine-Staging 11.1.
Landing the new patches for enabling the recent Adobe Photoshop versions to successfully install and run under Wine on Linux.
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