> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 09. März 2017 um 09:43 Uhr > Von: "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org> > An: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: Re: Please: Is there ANY chance that Linux binaries might run again??? > > On 2017-03-07, Stefan Wollny <stefan.wol...@web.de> wrote: > > at home this is the way I go, too. But I have to travel to my client's > > place (by train!) and when working in the evening in the hotel room like > > tonight (as I have to leave the office building by 8 pm at the latest) > > it is somewhat inconvenient to take a second laptop with me. > > Is qemu any good for this or is it too slow? I am not at all familiar with qemu but doesn't this imply to run Win* on my OpenBSD-system? NEVER, EVER!
> > Otherwise the easiest way at present is probably to dual-boot or boot > Linux from a USB stick, or run it on a remote system. Shorthandedly this is my way to get the job done: Installed Linux on a USB3-Stick with dd-comand from iso. Runs acceptably fast. Just need to switch from BIOS to UEFI. The only thing I noticed: Working at some distance to the WLAN access point with OpenBSD I have a connection but not with Linux though using the same hardware (iwm0). Another good reason to stick with OpenBSD and donate (already I miss the anticipation of receiving another set of CDs). > > Additionally, while the answer to "is there any chance...." is no, the > answer to "any chance 32-bit Linux binaries will run on OpenBSD/amd64" > would be "hell no". :-D Is it correct then to imply that 64-bit binaries might run? > > > Yes - I will (again) contact SoftMaker trying to persuade them to > > provide an OpenBSD-version of their office suite. But they seem to have > > none with some decent Unix/OpenBSD-knowledge, just Linux. Sigh... > > They'll need a new binary for every OS uodate, and a different one for > 32/64 bit. While I'd love to see it (I paid for softmaker office and prefer > it over libreoffice or MSWord), I think this is unrealistic. > Yupp - I know why I asked here. I've used it on OpenBSD until Linux-compat was gone and everytime I tried to work with LibreOffice since I missed Softmake's office tools even more. (BTW - if the city of Munich had chosen to use Softmaker's office with LiMux I bet there would habe been less complaints about compatability with M$-documents. My 2c.) Just to be clear: LibreOffice is accaptable as long as it is LibreOffice only! Even though I am aware of the implications that come with an OpenBSD-version for Softmaker I will still ask - sometimes one has to try the unrelistic to make a progress. ;-) (As they support Mozilla's Thunderbird I hope they will at least listen before saying NO.)