On Wed, 2023-01-18 at 08:09 +0000, Bernd Ritter wrote:
We use WSL for linux development in our windows only company network. It works great. You even can execute Windows Exe-Binaries.
But tmux does not run - it's not a substitute for a real operating system.
Am 17.01.2023 11:28 schrieb Per Jessen:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
In the recent WSL, one can run GUI programs. Funny to run Windows but use KDE's Dolphin as the file system browser...
I am curious. What do you see as directory symbol, "/" or "\"?
We ran openSUSE on WSL on my son's laptop a couple of years ago, afair, it was '/', but the shell was quite accepting.
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