Get the latest tech news

Hangover 9.9 Adds Support For Using The NTSYNC Driver


André Zwing continues hacking on the Hangover project as a means of running Windows applications on AArch64 Linux by leveraging Wine and pairing it with emulators like QEMU, FEX, or Box64

André Zwing continues hacking on the Hangover project as a means of running Windows applications on AArch64 Linux by leveraging Wine and pairing it with emulators like QEMU, FEX, or Box64. Besides the initial AArch64/ARM64 focus, Hangover can be important for bring Windows game/application on Linux support eventually to other architectures like POWER and RISC-V. About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Phoronix

Read more on:

Photo of Support

Support

Photo of ntsync driver

ntsync driver

Photo of hangover

hangover

Related news:

News photo

Linux 6.10 Adds Support To Reset CXL Devices

News photo

Farewell Intel Xeon Phi: Support Removed In The GCC 15 Compiler

News photo

Intel CR 24.17.29377.6 Offers Latest OpenCL & oneAPI Level Zero Support