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    Phoronix: Wine 9.20 Released With WineDbg Now Using Capstone Disassembler

    Wine 9.20 is out today as the newest bi-weekly development version of this open-source software to enable running Windows games and applications under Linux and other platforms...

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    This wine version solve require DXVK_HUD=devinfo,fps,version,api DXVK_FRAME_RATE=60 DXVK_LOG_LEVEL=none DXVK_CONFIG_FILE=/home/linuxdesktopx64/dxvk.conf WINEDEBUG=-all wine explorer /desktop=shell,1024x768 Appetizer.exe for show wine taskbar in virtual desktop

    and now back to:

    DXVK_HUD=devinfo,fps,version,api DXVK_FRAME_RATE=60 DXVK_LOG_LEVEL=none DXVK_CONFIG_FILE=/home/linuxdesktopx64/dxvk.conf WINEDEBUG=-all wine Appetizer.exe



    In other things reframework mod work in my case (no more black bars)



    silent hill 2 remake with mods are funny



    Last edited by pinguinpc; 19 October 2024, 07:46 AM.

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    • #3
      pinguinpc From your screenshots I wonder what you are using CoreCtrl for? You certainly can't overclock your Renoir APU with it?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by eszlari View Post
        pinguinpc From your screenshots I wonder what you are using CoreCtrl for? You certainly can't overclock your Renoir APU with it?
        CPU/GPU stay overclocked in bios and have disabled any c-states thing

        Actually stay testing HT aka SMP disabled and in my case seems give more smoothless in various titles, in video encoding loss around 20% of performance and temps down around 6 degrees however with my scythe mugen black edition dont be aproblem but i try test ht disabled for show how affect game performance

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        • #5
          pinguinpc is your 4600G sufficient for gaming?

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          • #6
            pinguinpc Nice. But actual paint.net programs still don't run, right?

            It sounds paradox:
            At first Windows includes its Microsoft .NET Framework.
            To run programs based on it, WINE needed to reimplement the Win32-API and the .NET Framework. So they have theire Wine-Mono, to run .NET programs based on Windows Forms, for example.
            And old Paint.NET programs, which are based on the .NET Framework, running on WINE.

            Then Microsoft creates .NET Core and publishing it as Open Source. And the new .NET versions are no longer part of the operating system. They are bundled with the programs, which are based on the new .NET versions.
            Now it should be easier for WINE, because they no longer need to reimplement .NET .
            .NET is part of the program to run. And if .NET don't work on WINE, you can look at the source of it, because it is Open Source.
            But what is the result: Since Paint.NET is based on .NET Core or newer, it don't run on WINE.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by andrea76 View Post
              pinguinpc is your 4600G sufficient for gaming?
              For normal use yes with my settings in my case but if use full settings and higher resolutions need a proper cpu/gpu

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