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# enable threaded optimizations in GL drivers
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Revision as of 20:33, 13 March 2022

wine is a program that converts win32 executables into programs that can run natively on *nix systems. This is very awesome, and enables you to use software that would otherwise be unavailable to you (such as MS office, games, etc).

As a user-friendly alternative to managing wine directly (managing multiple wine versions, prefixes etc) a program called playonlinux was created to wrap around it. It is very convenient.

Documentation

official docs: performance https://wiki.winehq.org/Performance

Notes

wine install
wine usage
wine configuration

Tools

winetricks
wine mono

Examples

wine microsoft office
wine zbrush 4r4
wine photoshop CS6