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馃摑Update README to include WSL #410

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lhy-hoyin opened this issue Mar 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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馃摑Update README to include WSL #410

lhy-hoyin opened this issue Mar 10, 2024 · 0 comments

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lhy-hoyin commented Mar 10, 2024

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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.

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  • 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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Thanks!

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