Comment by ComputerGuru 9 hours ago Isn't that no longer necessary? Doesn't linuxulator + podman suffice? 3 comments ComputerGuru Reply sidkshatriya 7 hours ago > Doesn't linuxulator + podman suffice?No it is not reliable enough. Some syscalls not implemented, there are edge case issues with procfs etc. Best to execute in a Linux VM. c-c-c-c-c 3 hours ago it’s exceedingly rare that programs dont work with linuxulator, i use vivado daily and you can play games through linux steam and proton that way. elcritch 3 hours ago Unfortunately podman on freebsd is pretty early stage. I was only able to get very simple containers to run.
sidkshatriya 7 hours ago > Doesn't linuxulator + podman suffice?No it is not reliable enough. Some syscalls not implemented, there are edge case issues with procfs etc. Best to execute in a Linux VM. c-c-c-c-c 3 hours ago it’s exceedingly rare that programs dont work with linuxulator, i use vivado daily and you can play games through linux steam and proton that way.
c-c-c-c-c 3 hours ago it’s exceedingly rare that programs dont work with linuxulator, i use vivado daily and you can play games through linux steam and proton that way.
elcritch 3 hours ago Unfortunately podman on freebsd is pretty early stage. I was only able to get very simple containers to run.
> Doesn't linuxulator + podman suffice?
No it is not reliable enough. Some syscalls not implemented, there are edge case issues with procfs etc. Best to execute in a Linux VM.
it’s exceedingly rare that programs dont work with linuxulator, i use vivado daily and you can play games through linux steam and proton that way.
Unfortunately podman on freebsd is pretty early stage. I was only able to get very simple containers to run.