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    13 months ago

    There is a compatibility layer (not emulator) called WINE, which you can use to run almost any Windows program natively on Linux without issues

    WITHOUT ISSUE???

    It require the kernel to be modified. OpenBSD explicitly does not support this. But I think Linux do. It reduce Linux’s security by increasing complexity, and thus, increasing bugs.

    Running Windows binaries natively on Windows should be more stable and secure. Perhaps even if you enable Windows’s MANDACTORY_ASLR