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Only if you’re doing it on a virtual machine hosted on OS/2.

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I still wish I could virtualize OS/2 in kvm… good old days of warp 3 and 4.0. Very stable for a BBS, with a Linux networked server next to it. (In '95)

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Remember Cygwin I don’t care how deep you are into Windows, if you do anything with cygwin your Linux geek.

https://www.cygwin.com/cgit/newlib-cygwin/ Wow, people are still committing

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9 points

What about WSL?

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3 points

Still struggle with ipv6, like something from the 1990’s

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I think that’s what really killed the cygwin popularity

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