![]() ![]() If anyone would like to compile Wine from source (since it might work better) the following guide is almost solid (only minor adjustments are needed to do everything). ![]() This should remove the ugly “line render” issue. api-ms-win-downlevel-user32-l1-1-0 (native, builtin).api-ms-win-downlevel-shlwapi-l1-1-0 (native, builtin).api-ms-win-downlevel-normaliz-l1-1-0 (native, builtin).you should probably NOT need to emulate a desktop (I do not)Ĭopy paste each name (example “atl120”), then set the overrides (native, builtin).add below overrides (not sure if you need all, but they worked for me).winecfg => windows 10 (this might not be required but I use it).Now it works well and fast (see my quick test image).įor your “lines” issue it might only be some override settings for Wine required. Playonlinux was easy on Mint, but for CentOS I had to compile Wine from source and did not use playonlinux at all. I’ve done this under Linux Mint and Linux CentOS. When you got that far with Linux under Wine you might be close to a solution. Tried both on PlayOnLinux and Lutris with Wine 4.0.2.Īlso, I’ve asked this question on the Linux subreddits and forums as well but got no answer so I would appreciate any help, thanks! ![]()
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