The open source "powershell core" should run now. Will be interesting to see if chocolatey works on Wine. Would be nice to integrate chocolatey in winetricks and whatever package manager reactos is using.
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Wine 3.4 Release Continues With Vulkan Upbringing, Some Wine-Staging Patches
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Originally posted by geearfThat's only part of it, you still want to cache the HLSL->SPIR-V part.
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Originally posted by ssorgatem View Post
With GPU passthrough you get native performance (provided you give also enough RAM and CPU).
Once it is there (Out of the box, not using some "Hacks"), what's the point in Wine?
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Originally posted by ssorgatem View PostAnd with Virtualbox you won't get as much performance as with KVM.
Why use VirtualBox?
How can I install KVM? Does it have a nice UI like VirtualBox?
Does it support macOS as well?
I'm looking for the most efficient solution to running Windows 10 (Mainly) on Linux Mint 18.3.
If it also support macOS it is even better.
Regarding the price.
You can get Windows 10 License for very cheap.
Thank You.
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Originally posted by shmerl View Post
Yes, there is more stuttering with dxvk than with wined3d, caused by shaders compilation I assume. Some built in caching would surely help.
Except for stuttering problem, framerate is very good. I also noticed that setting CPU governor to performance from on demand can help increase the framerate.
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