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Before when I ran some ubuntu variant I used the padoka+oibaf mesa ppa and set up wine gallium stuff and it worked very nicely. Now when on debian I cannot seem to figure out how to get this to work though, since I cannot use those ppa's. Is there a way to get a mesa with gallium support in debian?
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Huh, yeah I guess so. Should give it a try I guess! And check this out:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/wiki/Building_Mesa_from_source#Building_Mesa_on_Debian_testing
Liam you got everything! Now for wine....
You know what, maybe I'll just switch to ArchLabs and get the latest goods from there, should require no building right? I've always wanted to switch to cool kid's Arch and I loved Crunchbang so this one seems for me. Just gotta spend those 100 hours setting up everything like I want it again I guess ^^'
Edit: *thinks about all the stuff that has to be backedup to external HDD, all the wine setups, all the games, all the QL stuff.... Maybe not. Maybe I just wont play Cuphead yet, since it's performance is choppy - it might not even get better with winenine.
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Well, I wrote that article :)
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Haha, sorry man! Well done.
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See also this thread about using nightly llvm with Mesa.