Some thoughts:
Chopping sound is a kernel issue. When i was running stock ubuntu 2.6.35 everything was fine, when I installed liquorix kernel the sound was choppy sometimes and OSU in this time was freezed(that's very, very enraged me). Now i'm running 2.6.37 with ck-patchset(BFS as a scheduler), with preemption and with 1000hz timer, everything is much smoother now(I can compile something in 4 threads and play osu with no lags).
All you need to run osu is dotnet20, gdiplus, corefonts, fontfix and fontsmooth-rgb.
Make sure you have selected ALSA with hardware acceleration in wine config.
Also I set my mouse polling interval to 250hz because 100hz is slow for me. Just added in /etc/modprobe.d/usbhid.conf:
options usbhid mousepoll=4
I have ALSA and no pulseaudio so I got minimum latency.
If you like windows mouse acceleration way then try to use:
Device Accel Profile (249): 0
Device Accel Constant Deceleration (250): 1.000000
Device Accel Adaptive Deceleration (251): 1.000000
(these can be adjusted in xinput)
Chopping sound is a kernel issue. When i was running stock ubuntu 2.6.35 everything was fine, when I installed liquorix kernel the sound was choppy sometimes and OSU in this time was freezed(that's very, very enraged me). Now i'm running 2.6.37 with ck-patchset(BFS as a scheduler), with preemption and with 1000hz timer, everything is much smoother now(I can compile something in 4 threads and play osu with no lags).
All you need to run osu is dotnet20, gdiplus, corefonts, fontfix and fontsmooth-rgb.
Make sure you have selected ALSA with hardware acceleration in wine config.
Also I set my mouse polling interval to 250hz because 100hz is slow for me. Just added in /etc/modprobe.d/usbhid.conf:
options usbhid mousepoll=4
I have ALSA and no pulseaudio so I got minimum latency.
If you like windows mouse acceleration way then try to use:
Device Accel Profile (249): 0
Device Accel Constant Deceleration (250): 1.000000
Device Accel Adaptive Deceleration (251): 1.000000
(these can be adjusted in xinput)