Post #2008869
2026-04-14 13:00 UTC
@moses_izumi just run windows if you need to use windows software. it's that simple. or set up wine on linux or freebsd. openbsd doesn't need wine imo.
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@moses_izumi@fe.disroot.org 2026-04-14 13:01
@libreleah I'm not too fond of Wine's UX to be honest. Dozens of other platforms worth emulating.
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@libreleah@mas.to 2026-04-14 13:02
@moses_izumi you *could* theoretically set up an environment where openbsd 64-bit host runs a 32-bit openbsd virtual machine, and split wine stuff into the two. or just like, yeah, don't do that. as i said, openbsd is pure. solene@ was working on something a while ago remiscent of qubes, but on openbsd system. i don't remember what it was called. but you could use something like that to run windows stuff. or...................... yeah, just have a linux/freebsd machine seprataely to run wine!