My NixOS System configurations
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My NixOS System configurations
NixOS on WSL(2) [maintainer=@nzbr]
The simplest way to expose apps running on WSL to local network devices.
To establish and maintain an efficient developer environment, based on the 'eliminate-toil' principle; swiftly setting up a development home wherever required, incorporating multiple micro automations to enhance developer productivity. The solution is designed with an analogy to the Linux Kernel boot, such as sys-v and systemd init implementation.
WSL installation without errors - guide
This is an sample bank app that implement by go lang
Shell script to make a DEV env with WSL 💥💥💦
Helps WSL startup on your Windows boot.
Adds linux GUI application menu to a windows toolbar
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Guide. Use WSL develop to with Kubernetes and in the Cloud (Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud).
Ubuntu Guide. Learn about getting your Ubuntu Desktop/Server ready for development. Including Ubuntu Security, Graphics (AMD/NVIDIA/Intel ARC), and Software Apps.
WSL2 distribution manager (coming soon)
This project will create a Unix shell program capable of multiple piping.
Install CUDA on Windows11 using WSL2
develop an AWS lambda function in C++to create a 3D prism BRep model using powerful solid modeling libs
Distrod is a meta-distro for WSL 2 which installs Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, Gentoo, etc. with systemd in a minute for you. Distrod also has built-in auto-start feature on Windows startup and port forwarding ability.
This repository provides basic steps for installing the Windows Subsystem for Linux with Docker support so as to be able to use NVIDIA GPUs for Machine Learning on Windows.
WIP: An efficient & easy strategy to install and manage Arch Linux instances on Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL).
Automatically install packages and dependencies onto Linux, and setup x display on WSL.
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