Hey Costa, I have one physical SSD but made a new partition of C namly H drive, and everything I do is in H. so I everytime have to run: cd /mnt/h/programming How can I open this by default? I did set this path by going in setting and selecting Ubuntu and set starting directory. But that didn't change when I open it. I believe the reason behind could be that wsl/Ubuntu doesn't have access to it? Also you have great structured content btw!!
I would suggest you'd save your programming projects inside the Linux distro, making sure they are always committed to github. If you want to keep them on D drive, try to change the default startingDirectory on Windows Terminal: stackoverflow.com/questions/59057687/how-to-change-default-directory-in-windows-subsystem-for-linux You could also try to move WSL filesystem to D as last resort. But then I don't know how the interaction with your IDE would work (VS Code for example): stackoverflow.com/questions/38779801/move-wsl-bash-on-windows-root-filesystem-to-another-hard-drive Thank you!
how can we make multiple user accounts like parallel space in windows private users like function in phone , i want to use a different fingerprint for every user that only i could know and nobody can find other user accounts that how many users are in laptop , sometimes we can see user profiles in settings but i want to hide every account even in boot or login page like it should be a secret window laptop irrespective of other user data or even folder , or apps or anything , i want to make private window data for me , and other user accounts some for work , office , management , one for linux etc . that doesn't even should show that other user have made a folder or installed an app it shouldn't be seen in other user accounts, like in one laptop 2 or 3 different laptop (user) working privately that nobody can't find only i should know . i think i have explained to u correctly ? please give me some solution. I can't find videos related to this . or i don't know how to search .
I have a small doubt regarding the WSL, which is better a dual boot or using WSL as, I want to do my chip designing project in linux as some of the software supports only in linux OS, so which one would be better for me. please suggest me.
If you really need Windows and the Linux software you need works properly on a WSL2 setup (with UI interaction), I would prefer that instead of Dual Booting. The latter is not so convenient. Check this to test learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/tutorials/gui-apps You can launch UI Linux apps with WSL2 now. If WSL2 does not solve it, just run a Linux virtual machine with VirtualBox (if you have enough hardware to work with). If you don't need Windows at all, go full Linux. 1. Windows + WSL2 (test 1st) 2. VirtualBox VM (enough hardware) 3. Dual Boot 4. Full Linux It depends on your needs and tests :)
I had an error code after I installed Kali-linux. I followed your steps in enabling windows features virtual platform and it works fine now. THANKS A LOT
hi Costa iv struggled to install wsl even going through your instructions and also used powershell but doesnt work. i use windows 11 home too as well. when i run the command wsl --update, it tries to update till it gets to 90% then it stops to say "Element no found" i have checked everything correctly in the "Turn windows features on or off" window but still no luck. would be glad if you could help. i checked both the virtual machine platform and windows system for linux and restarted but it still didnt work
@@akif7699 in the end it's like an optimized virtual machine to emulate Linux inside Windows. If your priority is extreme security, I would go full Linux.
Hey Costa, I have one physical SSD but made a new partition of C namly H drive, and everything I do is in H. so I everytime have to run:
cd /mnt/h/programming
How can I open this by default? I did set this path by going in setting and selecting Ubuntu and set starting directory.
But that didn't change when I open it. I believe the reason behind could be that wsl/Ubuntu doesn't have access to it?
Also you have great structured content btw!!
I would suggest you'd save your programming projects inside the Linux distro, making sure they are always committed to github. If you want to keep them on D drive, try to change the default startingDirectory on Windows Terminal:
stackoverflow.com/questions/59057687/how-to-change-default-directory-in-windows-subsystem-for-linux
You could also try to move WSL filesystem to D as last resort. But then I don't know how the interaction with your IDE would work (VS Code for example):
stackoverflow.com/questions/38779801/move-wsl-bash-on-windows-root-filesystem-to-another-hard-drive
Thank you!
how can we make multiple user accounts like parallel space in windows private users like function in phone , i want to use a different fingerprint for every user that only i could know and nobody can find other user accounts that how many users are in laptop , sometimes we can see user profiles in settings but i want to hide every account even in boot or login page like it should be a secret window laptop irrespective of other user data or even folder , or apps or anything , i want to make private window data for me , and other user accounts some for work , office , management , one for linux etc . that doesn't even should show that other user have made a folder or installed an app it shouldn't be seen in other user accounts, like in one laptop 2 or 3 different laptop (user) working privately that nobody can't find only i should know . i think i have explained to u correctly ?
please give me some solution. I can't find videos related to this . or i don't know how to search .
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Really appreciate it! Thanks 🙏🏻
I have a small doubt regarding the WSL, which is better a dual boot or using WSL as, I want to do my chip designing project in linux as some of the software supports only in linux OS, so which one would be better for me.
please suggest me.
If you really need Windows and the Linux software you need works properly on a WSL2 setup (with UI interaction), I would prefer that instead of Dual Booting. The latter is not so convenient. Check this to test learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/tutorials/gui-apps
You can launch UI Linux apps with WSL2 now.
If WSL2 does not solve it, just run a Linux virtual machine with VirtualBox (if you have enough hardware to work with).
If you don't need Windows at all, go full Linux.
1. Windows + WSL2 (test 1st)
2. VirtualBox VM (enough hardware)
3. Dual Boot
4. Full Linux
It depends on your needs and tests :)
@@TechWithCosta thank you so much 👍
love the clarity and enthusiasm :)
Thanks!! Glad to help 🙏
I had an error code after I installed Kali-linux. I followed your steps in enabling windows features virtual platform and it works fine now. THANKS A LOT
Awesome, I'm glad to help!
Great tutorial. Directly to the point, without jokes. Help me a lot, I've subscribed.
That's awesome! Thanks a lot 🙌
Thanks
Glad to help 🙌
is it works for legecy mode ? or just uefi
I think WSL does not depend on Legacy or UEFI modes. However, your BIOS should have hardware virtualization enabled (Intel VT-x or AMD-V for example).
Thank you very much!
Glad to help 🙏🏻
hi Costa iv struggled to install wsl even going through your instructions and also used powershell but doesnt work. i use windows 11 home too as well. when i run the command wsl --update, it tries to update till it gets to 90% then it stops to say "Element no found" i have checked everything correctly in the "Turn windows features on or off" window but still no luck. would be glad if you could help. i checked both the virtual machine platform and windows system for linux and restarted but it still didnt work
Do you have the latest Windows updates installed?
Fantastic ... useful session, appreciate your enthusiasm and detailing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done, very clear, thank you. Would be nice as well to see how to install a desktop environment on wsl.
Nice suggestion. What exactly are you trying to achieve?
Crystal clear. 👌 thanks
You’re welcome 😊
great and very straightforward tysm sir
Cool, that's awesome!
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Thank you 🙏🏻
thank you wise man
No problem, thanks for watching!
Does WSL has security vulnerability?
What do you mean? Linux will run inside Windows, so I guess it depends if Windows is compromised.
@@TechWithCosta Thanks!
@@akif7699 in the end it's like an optimized virtual machine to emulate Linux inside Windows. If your priority is extreme security, I would go full Linux.
@@TechWithCosta It make sense.