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A new Wine merge request has been opened that is very interesting, as it could change the way Wine work with OpenGL to make it use Vulkan.

Developed by Rémi Bernon from Wine devs at CodeWeavers (who also work with Valve on Proton), it's titled " opengl32: Just use Zink (as PE-side OpenGL implementation)" and notes in the text:

This embeds the Mesa 26.0.3 subset needed to build Zink, as an OpenGL PE-side implementation over PE-side Vulkan.

Steam and "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" work, which means everything else will as well.

The basic idea seems to be to use Zink, the OpenGL implementation on top of Vulkan that was introduced by Collabora's Erik Faye-Lund back in 2018. It has come a long way since then in terms of features and performance, and with drivers and developers focusing a lot more on Vulkan now - this could end up being quite a fun feature if accepted into Wine.

What would be the point of it? We could see even better compatibility and performance in a future Wine release, and perhaps fewer driver issues with so much focus on Vulkan.

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BabaoWhisky 14 hours ago
Congrats, it was an April fools joke PR.
Linux_Rocks 13 hours ago
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F.Ultra 12 hours ago
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Quoting: BabaoWhiskyCongrats, it was an April fools joke PR.
are we 100% sure? The MR consists of 15 commits done one month ago which all seams to be legit and in fact does bring in zink
whizse 10 hours ago
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Quoting: F.Ultraare we 100% sure? The MR consists of 15 commits done one month ago which all seams to be legit and in fact does bring in zink
50% sure! From the comments: "This MR was meant mostly as a half joke for April fool's day, but it works and I think it might be an interesting solution overall."
Leprotto 10 hours ago
For what i've understood, Zink is good enough only for those drivers which have a broken ogl implementation (i.e. Nouveau).
Gerarderloper 4 hours ago
When all the performance and compatibility issues can be dealt with in a single layer, it certainly does make old game restoration? survivability? dammit forgot the word, anyway it makes that thing better for when we are all living in the desert wastelands of the future with no internet!

Last edited by Gerarderloper on 3 Apr 2026 at 3:20 am UTC
omer666 2 hours ago
Last time I played through Wolfenstein: The New Order, which is OpenGL only, I had some (rare) stability issues, despite RadeonSI being very mature and stable in general.

Switching to Zink got rid of the crashes, so I guess even today with quite recent games it can prove very useful.

After all, having all and every API translating to Vulkan is an ideal situation (at leat from my point of view)
Phlebiac 1 hour ago
Quoting: Gerarderloperold game restoration? survivability? dammit forgot the word
Preservation?
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