Post #2008871
2026-04-14 13:02 UTC
@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!
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@libreleah@mas.to 2026-04-14 13:05
@moses_izumi that's the great thing about openbsd. it doesn't work with all that bloat. it simplifies everything and removes all the legacy features, to reduce its attack surface. like, multilib on linux causes so many problems. code==bugs, so running two sets of libraries causes twice as many bugs. i say just burn windows. what would i bother installing openbsd if all i wanted to do was use windows software anyway? i could just install windows. wine is great though. i donated to it, recently.