osu! Running on Linux through Wine with and without gallium-nine on radeon

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Video shows osu! running on Linux (through Wine) with framerate to compare gallium-nine's effect on radeon.

I first start osu! with UseNative set to 0 (no gallium-nine), close it, open up regedit to enable gallium-nine (UseNative=1), and start osu! again.

The command I use to start osu! disables vsync (vblank_mode=0), shows FPS (GALLIUM_HUD="fps"), runs it on my iGPU (DRI_PRIME=0), specifies my Wine Prefix, and finally uses wine to launch osu!.exe.

Without gallium-nine, osu! runs around 100-170 FPS, and shows texture corruption on the scoreboard. With gallium-nine, osu! runs around 200-300 FPS average, and shows no corruption.

Windows runs osu! a little bit better (200-400 FPS), but gallium-nine is still pretty good.

Any audio/video desync is the result of video re-encoding.
In order to try gallium-nine easily, you will need these three PPAs:

Updated and Optimized Open Graphics Drivers:
https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers

Gallium Nine:
https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/gallium-nine

Wine patched for D3D State Tracker/Gallium Nine:
https://launchpad.net/~commendsarnex/+archive/ubuntu/ppa

Alternatively, you can grab those things from git, patch, and compile them if you know what you're doing.

Running on:
Acer Aspire V3-551G-X419 (A10-4600M, 7660G + 7670M (using the 7660G in the video; 7670M has almost exactly the same performance under Linux))
Ubuntu 14.04 x86_64 (kernel 3.17.0-999-lowlatency_3.17.0-999.201409062205)

Beatmap: https://osu.ppy.sh/s/34044
How to run osu! on Linux: https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/p/2577747







Tags:
osu!
gallium-nine
radeon
r600
linux
3.17
kernel
Ubuntu
AMD
mesa
Gallium3D
Wine (Software)



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