Going through my usual scanning of all the “-next” Git subsystem branches of new code set to be introduced for the next Linux kernel merge window, a very notable addition was just queued up… Linux 6.10 is set to merge the NTSYNC driver for emulating the Microsoft Windows NT synchronization primitives within the kernel for allowing better performance with Valve’s Steam Play (Proton) and Wine of Windows games and other apps on Linux.
2024, the most memorable year of Linux gaming so far :-)
why? i feel things are stabilizing and we are seeing incremental improvement instead of sweeping change now.
In addition to being useful for gamers, these are probably about to be the least likely to change APIs in the kernel.
something something win32 is the most stable api
So will FL Studio and Photoshop work on Linux then?
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Fl studio already works fine for me through wine
Really… interesting…
What about loopcloud and all vsts?
Vsts are a bit of a gamble. Serum’s UI is bit buggy, and Massive works flawlessly. I don’t really have many vsts to test though. Idk what loopcloud is.
I want it that way!