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Update AUR link to stable package
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This Linux version was made possible by the massive work put in by contributors like [**jgilje**](https://github.com/jgilje), [**Cacodemon345**](https://github.com/Cacodemon345), [**ts-korhonen**](https://github.com/ts-korhonen) and [**dob205**](https://github.com/dob205), who developed the cross-platform Qt user interface or otherwise helped with freeing our code from the shackles of Win32. This new interface should look and feel **almost exactly** like the old Windows one. A **macOS version** is also in the works, also powered by the new interface and supporting both Intel and Apple Silicon, though it wasn't ready in time for this release.
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Linux builds are distributed as [**AppImage**](https://appimage.org) binaries for maximum compatibility. We've tested these on distributions as old as **Ubuntu 16.04** and as new as **Manjaro 21.2.2**, but if you run into issues on your specific distro, [please let us know](/#social). Binaries for **x86_64**, **ARM32** and **ARM64** architectures are available; 32-bit x86 is currently not available due to a [packaging issue](https://github.com/AppImageCrafters/AppRun/issues/37). Of course, building 86Box from source and running it with system libraries is still an option, and there's a [community-maintained Arch Linux AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/86box-git) which does just that.
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Linux builds are distributed as [**AppImage**](https://appimage.org) binaries for maximum compatibility. We've tested these on distributions as old as **Ubuntu 16.04** and as new as **Manjaro 21.2.2**, but if you run into issues on your specific distro, [please let us know](/#social). Binaries for **x86_64**, **ARM32** and **ARM64** architectures are available; 32-bit x86 is currently not available due to a [packaging issue](https://github.com/AppImageCrafters/AppRun/issues/37). Of course, building 86Box from source and running it with system libraries is still an option, and there's a [community-maintained Arch Linux AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/86box) which does just that.
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The **Windows version** will remain on the existing Win32 user interface for now, as [**jriwanek**](https://github.com/jriwanek) has stepped up to maintain it, at least while we work on some Windows-specific odds and ends of the Qt interface. All UI points in the changelog below apply to both interfaces.
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