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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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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](https://archlabslinux.com/) 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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