- `--no-pol` = Do not update current user's PlayOnLinux Wine prefixes
- `--no-pol` = Do not update current user's PlayOnLinux Wine prefixes
- `--no-winetricks` = [Debian only] Do not compile or install Winetricks. No DXVK installation unless Winetricks already installed.
### Force/Lock package versions
### Force/Lock package versions
You can force/lock specific Wine, Wine Staging, DXVK, meson & glslang versions.
You can force/lock specific Wine, Wine Staging, DXVK, meson & glslang versions.
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**NOTE:** This section doesn't concern Ubuntu or Mint users.
**NOTE:** This section doesn't concern Ubuntu or Mint users.
Since Debian doesn't provide winetricks package on official repositories, it is strongly recommended that you use provided `debian_install_winetricks.sh` to install Winetricks. Winetricks is required for successful DXVK installation. You can run `debian_install_winetricks.sh` either independently or as a part of `updatewine.sh` main script.
Since Debian doesn't provide winetricks package on official repositories, it is strongly recommended that you use provided `debian_install_winetricks.sh` to install Winetricks.
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WINEPREFIX=/path/to/my/wineprefix setup_dxvk
WINEPREFIX=/path/to/my/wineprefix setup_dxvk
```
```
`winetricks` is required for this command.
## Add DXVK to PlayOnLinux Wine prefixes
## Add DXVK to PlayOnLinux Wine prefixes
To install DXVK on specific PlayOnLinux wineprefix which uses a different than `system` version of Wine, apply the following command syntax:
To install DXVK on specific PlayOnLinux wineprefix which uses a different than `system` version of Wine, apply the following command syntax:
where you need to set either `linux-amd64` or `linux-x86`, and `wineversion` + `myprefix` to match real ones, obviously.
where you need to set either `linux-amd64` or `linux-x86`, and `wineversion` + `myprefix` to match real ones, obviously.
system-wide `winetricks` executable (`/usr/bin/winetricks`) is required for this command.
### Manually uninstall temporary development packages (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint):
### Manually uninstall temporary development packages (Debian/Ubuntu/Mint):
Development packages can take extra space on your system so you may find useful to uninstall them. The script provides an automatic method for that but you can still use additional `debian_cleanup_devpkgs.sh` script which is targeted for uninstalling build time dependencies manually. The script uninstalls majority of Wine-Staging (Git), meson & glslang buildtime dependencies which may not be longer required. Be aware that while running the script, it doesn't consider if you need a development package for any other package compilation process (out of scope of Wine/DXVK)!
Development packages can take extra space on your system so you may find useful to uninstall them. The script provides an automatic method for that but you can still use additional `debian_cleanup_devpkgs.sh` script which is targeted for uninstalling build time dependencies manually. The script uninstalls majority of Wine-Staging (Git), meson & glslang buildtime dependencies which may not be longer required. Be aware that while running the script, it doesn't consider if you need a development package for any other package compilation process (out of scope of Wine/DXVK)!