Installing Wine with DX9 22
ts1920 writes "WineCVS is an extensive script for automated installation of different versions of wine and Cedega. Today it has been updated to support wine installation with latest DX9 features. The latest patch level of the script now includes a profile for installing Wine with Oliver Stiebers Direct3D 9 patchset. A short installation instruction and some more detailed information can be found at linux-gamers.net."
Latest DX9 Features? (Score:5, Informative)
Notice the page linked to states that pixel shaders and vertex shaders are not supported, and neither are stencil buffers.
Here I was with my hopes up.
Re:Latest DX9 Features? (Score:1)
Re:Latest DX9 Features? (Score:3, Interesting)
That's pretty amusing, because on top of being pretty fundamental parts of directx, none of those features are new to DX9.
Re:Latest DX9 Features? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Latest DX9 Features? (Score:1)
Re:Latest DX9 Features? (Score:3, Insightful)
Vertex shaders are an important part of the rendering pipeline but stencil buffers and pixel shaders aren't, most applications don't require shaders at all this includes recent games like Half-life 2 and Pirates.
Step in the right direction (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Step in the right direction (Score:5, Interesting)
Goes a long way to bring Linux to the desktop (Score:3)
But only if WINE can run: Giants!
Detailed Instructions?? (Score:5, Interesting)
What if I don't? Even the instructions think they're superior. I think I'm going to go sulk now.
Re:Detailed Instructions?? (Score:1)
What do you do when you have problems with you car? or anything else for that matter.
Re:Detailed Instructions?? (Score:2)
And people wonder why Linux has a hard time cracking the mainstream. For all the MS flaming that we like to do here, and I include myself naturally, we're not very good at recognising their achievements. Instructions including the words "you should know what to do from here" and advice such as "find someone to fix it for a few dollars" or the implied, "just learn how to fix it", may well garner the respect and sympathy of us
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Re:Detailed Instructions?? (Score:5, Interesting)
If your having problems today you can always send me an email, I may take a couple of days to get back to you, as I have limited resources, but you will get a reply.
I should imagine that this is more than you would ever expect or get from any other product you have ever purchased in your life, and certainly more than you would get from Windows.
FWIW, I've also been working on migrating Windows setting over to Linux so that knopix will pick-up all the hardware, network and user information from and windows install present on the machine.
I've also done some work on intergrating Windows meta-information with KDE.
So yes the end game is you can walk into any shop, pick up any piece of software from the shelf, stick the CD in and have it install on you Linux box, without some major sponsorship it's a few years down the line, but getting a lot closer than it was a few years ago.