The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 11.0 is now available. This release represents a year of development effort, around 6,300 individual changes, and more than 600 bug fixes.
It contains a large number of improvements that are listed below.



Edit:
apt --fix-broken installsolved the problem.I got it from
apttoday, but, mmm…Preparing to unpack .../00-winehq-stable_11.0.0.0~noble-1_amd64.deb ... Unpacking winehq-stable (11.0.0.0~noble-1) over (10.0.0.0~noble-1) ... Preparing to unpack .../01-wine-stable_11.0.0.0~noble-1_amd64.deb ... Unpacking wine-stable (11.0.0.0~noble-1) over (10.0.0.0~noble-1) ... dpkg: error processing archive /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-BKWjQD/01-wine-stable_11.0.0.0~noble-1_amd64.deb (--unpack): trying to overwrite '/opt/wine-stable/bin/wine', which is also in package wine-stable-i386:i386 10.0.0.0~noble-1 dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe) Preparing to unpack .../02-wine-stable-i386_11.0.0.0~noble-1_i386.deb ... Unpacking wine-stable-i386:i386 (11.0.0.0~noble-1) over (10.0.0.0~noble-1) ... Preparing to unpack .../03-wine-stable-amd64_11.0.0.0~noble-1_amd64.deb ... Unpacking wine-stable-amd64 (11.0.0.0~noble-1) over (10.0.0.0~noble-1) ...After retrying,
The following packages have unmet dependencies. wine-stable : Depends: wine-stable-i386 (= 10.0.0.0~noble-1) Depends: wine-stable-amd64 (= 10.0.0.0~noble-1) but 11.0.0.0~noble-1 is installed winehq-stable : Depends: wine-stable (= 11.0.0.0~noble-1)Not sure if there’s something wrong in the way I installed v10, or something quirky in their installer. I’ll investigate further before going for
apt --fix-broken install.