Wine Staging 10.17 released
Wine Staging has recently reached a new milestone with the release of version 10.17, providing Linux users with an enhanced experience when running Windows applications on their systems. This updated iteration serves as a testing ground for new features and patches that are still in development. By integrating these experimental elements, developers can refine compatibility and performance, ultimately leading to a more seamless user experience.

The latest Wine Staging 10.17 build boasts several key upgrades, including a code rebase on the most recent Wine development release (version 10.17). This ensures that users have access to the latest advancements in Windows application compatibility on Linux systems.
Also, version 10.17 incorporates a range of patch sets designed to enhance performance and functionality. These include the addition of the wininet-proxy_username patchset, which enables improved network connectivity for certain applications. The vkd3d-latest patchset has also been updated to provide better DirectX support, while the d3drm-starwars and iccvid_decomp_begin patchsets have been added to address specific compatibility issues.
For users eager to experience these upgrades firsthand, Wine Staging 10.17 is now available for download on GitHub. By accessing this latest release, Linux users can take advantage of the cutting-edge features and improvements that will eventually make their way into the stable Wine release.
Wine-Staging/Wine-Staging Release v10.17
Release v10.17
