But it looks like so far only the basic NTSYNC driver patches are in char-misc-next and currently not the entire complete series.
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Originally posted by Volta View PostStupid analogy. Linux doesn't need NT patches at all
Originally posted by Volta View Postbut they would be nice improvement for Windows games.
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostLooks like it does else it wouldn't be submitted upstream.
Wine is a userland app that runs on Linux, so Wine is as much "Linux" as anything else. And it's Wine that uses the kernel's ntsync.
Linux is a minority in desktop, so compatibility layers are still a must to have a competitive alternative for certain software such as games.
There's nothing wrong with it and is a relatively good alternative, but the ecosystem shouldn't rely for it in the long term when the desktop usagw ratio increases. And that may happen anytime, for example in a war or the MicroSith Empire disappear, more difficult empires were defeated earlier.
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