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by INTPenis
2229 days ago
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Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but I interpret this as being only a bridge to DirectX from the Linux kernel. Not a DX implementation on Linux. You won't be able to take this dxgkrnl driver and load it into a Linux workstation and get DirectX. And also, someone else responded to you what's the point of running Linux if Windows can do everything Linux can. I would assume that most full time Linux users are using it out of at least a tiny bit of ideological motivation. And if not ideological then habitual, having had the power and granular transparency of Linux for so many years that Windows would never be an alternative. |
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Running Windows has never been an option for me, since Microsoft went down the "activating Windows" path many, many years ago.