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Thanks ahead of time!
EDIT: Just realized even unstable doesn't have version 396...So if anyone is on Debian and using DXVK, howed you get it setup?
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setup_dxvk.sh in the 32 bit folder. I would skip it.
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I'll have to try dxvk with it when I get some time.
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I'm using Nvidia drivers official from Ubuntu depot: 390.48 and DXVK 0.64 (binaries available on official git page).
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You need to, in order to use latest llvm snapshot which is recommended for dxvk. And I don't think it's a good idea to add Ubuntu repos to Debian.
When I build Mesa, I don't replace system packages with it, I only load it on demand when needed.
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Really? On another Ubuntu machine it was having issues with that driver and DXVK 0.6x and up. I wonder if it depends on the game.