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February 18th, 2019 09:00
Windows subsystem for Linux
Hello!
My primary home machine was Linux for a little over a decade, and I went Mac in 2013. My desktops at work have remained Windows. I was thinking of going back to Linux, but I would like to spend less time getting my workspace functional.
How is the Windows subsystem for Linux working out? If I get an XPS 15 2-in-1 with the i9 processor, can I reasonably expect it to run Fedora or Elementary -- command-line RHEL is pretty much the only distro I've used in the past five years, so I have yet to pick a desktop option -- with no issues?
I've probably got a year before I pull the trigger, but I was wondering how WSL was working out and given that the XPS 13 comes with Ubuntu as an option if there were any special gotchas with 2-in-1 or the XPS 15.
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March 16th, 2023 06:00
Fedora is not readily available. As of today These distributions are available on the online store
NAME FRIENDLY NAME
Ubuntu Ubuntu
Debian Debian GNU/Linux
kali-linux Kali Linux Rolling
Ubuntu-18.04 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Ubuntu-20.04 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Ubuntu-22.04 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
OracleLinux_8_5 Oracle Linux 8.5
OracleLinux_7_9 Oracle Linux 7.9
SUSE-Linux-Enterprise-Server-15-SP4 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4
openSUSE-Leap-15.4 openSUSE Leap 15.4
openSUSE-Tumbleweed openSUSE Tumbleweed
There are methods for building your own distro, using a cloud platform such as Docker.
I am trying to run wsl on a Dell 6410, it works fine for command line applications.
The 6410 does not have a GPU driver available to support X windows & WSL