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Install Fedora and Arch Linux on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Par : Edem Afenyo
29 mai 2025 à 22:11
Fedora and Arch Linux, two popular Linux distributions, are now officially available for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). In the past, installing Fedora or Arch on WSL involved extra effort. Users needed to manually download and import tarballs or rely on unofficial Microsoft Store versions, many of which required payment. The introduction of WSL 2.4.4 marked a shift by adding native support for tar-based distributions, which package their OS files in a tar archive. This update allows distro developers like Fedora and Arch to offer official, free WSL versions.

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Microsoft Edit: Terminal editor for Windows and Linux

Par : Edem Afenyo
27 mai 2025 à 18:20
Microsoft has recently launched Edit, a lightweight terminal editor for Windows and Linux. It revives the spirit of the MS-DOS Editor, which debuted in 1991 as a full-screen text editor for DOS and early Windows systems. Edit eliminates the need to leave the terminal to edit files. While Edit doesn't feature a traditional GUI, it supports tab management and can be navigated using a mouse. On Linux, the open-source tool can be seen as an alternative to nano.

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Install tar-based Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

Par : Edem Afenyo
21 février 2025 à 14:40
Canonical has launched a tar-based Ubuntu distribution, coinciding with a WSL update that supports such distributionsfrom version 2.4.4 onward. This new format streamlines deployment by permitting direct installations from tar files, provides enterprise-grade control via self-hosted image management, and allows advanced customization with native cloud-init support. However, to ensure optimal performance, the new Ubuntu version requires Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2.4.8 or later.

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Bypass Windows 11 hardware restrictions and install on unsupported PCs using Rufus or Flyby11

Par : Edem Afenyo
6 février 2025 à 17:15
Windows 11 has strict hardware requirements, preventing many unsupported PCs from upgrading. However, you can bypass Windows 11 restrictions using tools like Rufus and Flyby11. These tools help install Windows 11 on unsupported systems by skipping TPM, CPU, and Microsoft account checks.

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