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    Phoronix: Wine 1.1.25 Brings Improved Memory Management

    In their bi-weekly tradition, the developers behind Wine have pushed out a new development release for this popular and important open-source project. Wine 1.1.25 is the newest development release and it has quite a few translation updates, support for various Unicode file encodings in Notepad, improved memory management, desktop menus are now cleared up automatically, the start of a windowscodecs DLL implementation, and of course various bug fixes...

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  • #2
    Usually every 2nd friday you find updates for wine. Since yesterday in Kanotix already.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kano View Post
      Usually every 2nd friday you find updates for wine. Since yesterday in Kanotix already.
      Yeah. Now if only Kanotix was released ...

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      • #4
        Always nice to see memory management fixes.

        This

        ntdll: Release some address space after the process initialization is done.
        squishes

        13335 Wine virtual memory exhaustion causing OpenGL crashes / slowdowns
        which afflicted Oblivion as well as other applications.

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        • #5
          @Zhick

          It is not hard to get a new snapshot in IRC, but I even update it for Thorhammer.

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          • #6
            Oh man this is flipping awesome, HALO runs so perfectly this time, smooth as hell, I have forced VSYNC on all OpenGL apps and VSYNC on within HALO. No more mouse lag!!!



            direct link, 56K warning!


            I'm totally shocked .

            Edit: Hmm, I just ran the timedemo, on XP I got 287.67fps and in wine I get 106.87fps (same exact settings on both systems).
            Last edited by hax0r; 07 July 2009, 04:00 AM.

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