Fedora 22 To Have Direct3D 9 Mesa State Tracker, Add Wine Support

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  • duby229
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    Originally posted by Dukenukemx View Post
    Whoever forks Wine would have to be ambitious as hell. It's not enough to just patch Wine with Gallium-Nine support. Also we certainly need more support for Intel and Nvidia drivers. Intel could do it since it's open source, but Nouveau is just too slow even with wine-nine. Course Nvidia could just implement it into their drivers.
    Yeah, you're right. I'd be willing to help track bugs and such, testing it in various circumstances. But, whoever decides to take the lead role would have a nightmare on his hands. It's keeping it synchronized with upstream wine as well as all the other work involved with a fork. And wine is huge, it's a ton of complex stuff.

    I'd still favor a fork, but maybe that isn't a good solution after all.

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by Thaodan View Post
    Wine isnt Linux only
    so is mesa

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  • Dukenukemx
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    Originally posted by pinguinpc View Post
    Fork maybe is better idea than patch wine (actually) because meanwhile wine advance more, maybe more and more problems begins appears
    Whoever forks Wine would have to be ambitious as hell. It's not enough to just patch Wine with Gallium-Nine support. Also we certainly need more support for Intel and Nvidia drivers. Intel could do it since it's open source, but Nouveau is just too slow even with wine-nine. Course Nvidia could just implement it into their drivers.

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  • Thaodan
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    Then I favor a fork. If wine doesn't want to do the real work that linux users want, then they don't deserve it.

    EDIT: Like I said, there is nothing wrong with forking out edge case support. But, since linux users make up the very largest edge.....
    I think this isn'r a good idea, you can't maintain it.

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  • pinguinpc
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    Then I favor a fork. If wine doesn't want to do the real work that linux users want, then they don't deserve it.

    EDIT: Like I said, there is nothing wrong with forking out edge case support. But, since linux users make up the very largest edge.....
    Fork maybe is better idea than patch wine (actually) because meanwhile wine advance more, maybe more and more problems begins appears

    Wine works actually for all hardware (propietary and opensource) however AMD performance in normal wine is too low

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  • pinguinpc
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    Originally posted by Thaodan View Post
    Wine don't want to be speciic to Linux things.
    Exactly, wine runs in mac and devs want run in all hardware (propietary and opensource drivers) and Os supported (Mac)

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  • duby229
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    Originally posted by Thaodan View Post
    Wine don't want to be speciic to Linux things.
    Then I favor a fork. If wine doesn't want to do the real work that linux users want, then they don't deserve it.

    EDIT: Like I said, there is nothing wrong with forking out edge case support. But, since linux users make up the very largest edge.....

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  • Thaodan
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    That doesn't mean it has to be stupid. When the circumstances are right, it should build the support it needs.

    Although, I consider a fork to be equally good. There is nothing wrong with branching edge case support out from a mainline tree.
    Wine don't want to be speciic to Linux things.

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  • duby229
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    Originally posted by Thaodan View Post
    Wine isnt Linux only and its driver dependent.
    That doesn't mean it has to be stupid. When the circumstances are right, it should build the support it needs.

    Although, I consider a fork to be equally good. There is nothing wrong with branching edge case support out from a mainline tree.

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  • Thaodan
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    Originally posted by eydee View Post
    The greatest thing about open source software is that even if wine developers keep on being donkeys and won't add these features to wine, alternatives and forks will, and they will just replace wine altogether. At the end of the day, we, end users will still profit.
    Wine isnt Linux only and its driver dependent.

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