The answer is the same as with anything else open source: as soon as someone makes it work, it will work. I don't know of anyone working on it right now.
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Zachary Crownover < [email protected]> wrote: > Will we ever support it in 64 bit? > On May 13, 2014 5:49 AM, "Nikolai Lifanov" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 05/12/14 23:12, Zachary Crownover wrote: >> > I can't find our documentation on necessary steps to setup GNU/Linux >> > binary emulation. If I want to run a binary compiled for GNU/Linux, >> > namely Chrome, do I need to do anything other than kldload linux and >> > then running the binary? Are there any special considerations that need >> > to be made? >> > >> > -- >> > Sincerely, >> > >> > Zachary Crownover >> >> Last time I checked, DragonFly only supported 32 bit linux emulation on >> i386 kernels (no linux32 like FreeBSD). First step is to install i386 >> DragonFly, hope that nothing is bitrotted, and then install a linux_base >> port. Please correct me if this is no longer true. >> >> - Nikolai Lifanov >> >>
