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Everything runs very nicely with no real noticeable latency. And just to test I booted into windows and installed OnLive there, as far as I can tell running it wine runs just as well as running it in windows. Anyone interested in trying can do the following:
Hard way: Build the latest version of wine from source with the raw input patch.
Easy way:
1) Install PlayOnLinux
2) Downlaod OnLive here http://www.onlive.com/d/windows/OnLive_Setup.exe
3) Run PlayOnLinux
4) select tools, then select 'manage wine versions' install version 1.5raw3 on x86 and amd64
5) Click Install
6) Click at bottom of window "Install a non-listed program"
7) Click next
8) Make sure option "Install a program in a new virtual drive" is selected and click next
9) Give it a name, e.g. "OnLive"
10) Select "Use another version of Wine" and click next
11) Select "wine 1.5raw3"
12) Browse to OnLive-Setup.exe
13) Install OnLive
14) Select the OnLive.exe, click next then type the shortcut, click next
15) Click "I don't want to make another shortcut"
16) Launch OnLive and try some of the free trials!
Instructions mostly stolen from: http://onliveinformer.com/2011/09/04/community-hack-allows-linuxwine-users-to-experience-onlive/
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