Put back the recommendation to stick with Wine 6.4

Wine Staging 6.11 seemed to work fine for a bit, but somehow even more
software is broken than in 6.10. And the crashes are not even
deterministic anymore.
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Robbert van der Helm
2021-06-19 14:31:23 +02:00
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@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ while also staying easy to debug and maintain.
## Tested with
Yabridge has been tested under the following hosts using Wine Staging 6.11:
Yabridge has been tested under the following hosts using Wine Staging
6.4[\*](#downgrading-wine):
| Host | VST2 | VST3 |
| ------------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
@@ -75,6 +76,12 @@ Linux Mint and Pop!\_OS should install Wine Staging from the [WineHQ
repositories](https://wiki.winehq.org/Download) as the versions of Wine provided
by those distro's repositories will likely be too old to be used with yabridge.
At the moment it's recommended to stick with Wine Staging 6.4 since newer
versions have regressions that tend to cause many popular plugins to crash
during shutdown, downloads in Native Access to fail, and Wine processes to not
shut down properly. See [below](#downgrading-wine) for instructions on
downgrading to Wine Staging 6.4.
For a general overview on how to use Wine to install Windows applications, check
out Wine's [user guide](https://wiki.winehq.org/Wine_User%27s_Guide#Using_Wine).