Tried with Ubuntu 9.04 x64 Tomb raider III - major slowdowns and breaks Crayon physics - no Breaks but very slow Counter strike 1.6 lower framerates (not much 3-5 fps of diference) Age of empires II a little slower, can't say if it is a wine regression or x64 fault haven't tried wine 1.20 on x86 yet. Flash 8 - Normal speed? can't tell if it's faster or slower it runs at normal speed anyway ubuntu 9.04 x86 Tomb raider III - runs perfecly smooth Crayon physics- smooth aswell Counter strike runs faster, hard to tell the diference only saw a little fps improvement Both were run on clean installations.
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 17:37, calhau0 <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Both were run on clean installations. >Was compiz and pulseaudio disabled?
compiz was disabled pulseaudio was not How do you disable pulse-audio? so i can give you some feedback
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 21:09, calhau0 <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> compiz was disabled > pulseaudio was not > > How do you disable pulse-audio? so i can give you some feedback >easy way seem to be killing the process... (For temporary disable at least...) "killall pulseaudio" in terminal "pasuspender" may / may not work Should not have a huge performance impact but might impact stability and audio... You can uninstall it as well from apt-get / synaptic, but the ubuntu-desktop package depends on it... (That packjage seem to pull in al the normal package for a standard Ubuntu desktop install) Gert
ok tried that, tomb raider 3 don't run at all when pulse audio is disabled Crayon physics runs slow anyway. any other suggestion?
austin987 wrote:> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Usurp <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > pulseaudio is becoming gnome's default sound subsystem, > > do you want to say goodbye to all gnome users in the near future ? > > > > The same has been said for OSS/Alsa/Esound/etc. Instead of moving to a > new buggy subsystem, they should fix their bugs properly first, > instead of depending on third party applications to make > adjustments/hacks to satisfy PulseAudio. > > -- > -AustinAs a result, esd is dead, Alsa is almost everywhere and there is only OSS/esd emulation. Beware, there is also PulseAudio support for KDE :)