Post #2008867
2026-04-14 12:52 UTC
@moses_izumi that surprises me, that wine isn't available for openbsd. makes sense though, because you can't run 32-bit programs on 64-bit openbsd. w^x probably screws a few things up too (who knows what the hell a random windows program does). obsd kernel does some crazy things too...
probably a pointless effort. even lots of 64-bit windows programs still have 32-bit components.
why would you want to run windows software on openbsd anyway? just use linux/freebsd for that. openbsd is pure.
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@moses_izumi@fe.disroot.org 2026-04-14 12:59
@libreleah Might be useful if you're running OpenBSD on a machine that doesn't have enough resources to run games in a VM: considering that it's vaguely popular in the netbook and vintage computer scenes.