If youve ever tried to get a Windows program running on Linux, theres a good chance youve come across Wine. This compatibility layer allows you to run, with varying degrees of success, Windows programs in Linux. Now, the developers have done initial work on the Wayland graphics driver so that its closer to working properly under the newer Wayland display server that is trying to replace X11. This early stage work on the Wayland driver was contributed by Alexandros Frantzis, here are the release...

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