diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8c403681..22e66b5d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -444,17 +444,15 @@ these negative side effects: - The other even more important thing you can do is to use a build of Wine with Proton's fsync patches. This can improve performance significantly, especially when using a lot of plugins at the same time. If you're running Arch or - Manjaro, then you can use the - [wine-nspa](https://github.com/nine7nine/pkgbuilds_nspa/tree/master/wine-nspa) - PKGBUILD for an audio production optimized version of Wine Staging 5.9, or - [wine-tkg](https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git) for a more up to - date version with a different patch set. Aside from a patched copy of Wine - you'll also need a supported kernel for this to work. Manjaro's kernel - supports fsync out of the box, and on Arch you can use the `linux-zen` kernel. - Finally you'll have to set the `WINEFSYNC` environment variable to `1` to - enable fsync. See the [search path setup](#search-path-setup) section for more - information on where to do this. You can use the following command to check if - this is set correctly: + Manjaro, then you can use + [Tk-Glitch's Wine fork](https://github.com/Frogging-Family/wine-tkg-git) for a + customizable version of Wine with the fsync patches included. Aside from a + patched copy of Wine you'll also need a supported kernel for this to work. + Manjaro's kernel supports fsync out of the box, and on Arch you can use the + `linux-zen` kernel. Finally you'll have to set the `WINEFSYNC` environment + variable to `1` to enable fsync. See the [search path + setup](#search-path-setup) section for more information on where to do this. + You can use the following command to check if this is set correctly: ```shell env -i HOME="$HOME" $SHELL -l -c 'echo $WINEFSYNC'