New — Istripper Linux

wine iStripper-Setup.exe

Ensure your desktop manager supports transparency. Wayland is generally better, but sometimes X11 is needed for older Windows app transparency techniques.

: First, you need to install Wine on your system. The process differs by distribution. On Debian/Ubuntu-based systems, you might run commands like these in a terminal: istripper linux new

GNOME 4x or KDE Plasma (KDE is highly recommended for better transparency/Wayland support) 1.2.2.

iStripper Linux New: Setup Guide, Performance Optimization, and Workarounds wine iStripper-Setup

Because Totem Entertainment designs the software natively for Windows and macOS, Linux users must utilize a translation layer to render the 4K Ultra HD video inlay technology on their desktops.

The software relies on a proprietary video inlay engine to render stripping models in 4K UHD directly over your active workspace or taskbar. On Windows, this depends heavily on DirectX hooks and native window alpha blending (transparency). The process differs by distribution

The software developers (Totem Entertainment) have historically developed iStripper exclusively for the Microsoft Windows operating system. There is no native Linux binary, .deb, or .rpm package available.

: Navigate to the directory containing the installer and run: