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Currently, the README indicates 2 ways to run a Linux environment on Windows, namely using dual boot or Cygwin.
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I suggest adding Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as another method which can by used, assuming it's feasible to be used as a Linux environment for this specific use case.
Tasks
Determine feasibility of using WSL as the Linux environment in SSID's use case
Update README (under prerequisites)
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WSL (or WSL2) is a more common way to run in a Linux environment nowadays. It also offers better convenience when a Windows device, since it can be used seamlessly without needing to reboot the device (as in the case for dual boot).
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Currently, the README indicates 2 ways to run a Linux environment on Windows, namely using dual boot or Cygwin.
Suggested Documentation
I suggest adding Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as another method which can by used, assuming it's feasible to be used as a Linux environment for this specific use case.
Tasks
Acceptance Criteria
More Information
WSL (or WSL2) is a more common way to run in a Linux environment nowadays. It also offers better convenience when a Windows device, since it can be used seamlessly without needing to reboot the device (as in the case for dual boot).
Screenshots
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: