I also compiled a 3.6.1 with a local shave (only components I want) + my
low jitter config and tweaks. (most notably 90hz timer, which is where
many go wrong.)
Quake 2, with software renderer, in wine, went from 15/30 fps, to 60fps
with some jitter, with full distro low-jitter kernel, to perfect on the
local shaved.

Wine seems indeed also to be extremely jitter-sensitive.

So low-jitter seems to be good, for many things. Also stopping
ubuntu-daemons was neccesary.

Peace Be With You.
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