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I just downloaded Ubuntu for Windows and want to start programming in this environment. Unfortunately, all the files and packages needed are on my VMWare Ubuntu. I found instructions to save all my configs and packages to move to another machine, but how do I move that folder to my Ubuntu on Windows?
You could enable folder sharing. The guide https://www.vmware.com/support/ws3/doc/ws32_running9.html is old (sorry I clicked on the first google hit) so search for a newer one. Also if your "Ubuntus" are running in GUI folder you could just send them to the cloud and pull it back down from the other machine.
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I'm running version 20H2 (OS Build 19042) on windows home edition, i built a linux kernel and im trying to set it up on my machine by configuring the .wslconfig file as follow:
[wsl2]
kernel=c:\\wslkernel\\bzImage
everything is at place according to the documentation - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-config
any ideas what could have gone wrong?
turns out i was running wsl version 1 and not wsl2 - for the full thread on the issue:
https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/6728
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Currently, I am learning to use "BASH" and I don't know how to download it on my pc.
So it would be appreciated if someone lets me know how to download it on WINDOWS 8.1.
You have basically two choices.
Install Git for Windows. Git comes with its own bash.
Install the Windows Ubuntu sub system.
I prefer the Git bash approach because this also knows other Windows installed applications. The Ubuntu sub system acts more separated.
Have fun.
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I just follow this page to build custom oracle linux machine image.
I want to use cp cp --sparse=always like Converting the VM Disk to a Machine Image of that page in my Mac. But, my Mac cannot recognize this option. How can I follow this step in my Mac?
I found out that cp in linux is same with gcp(GNU cp) in Mac.
I can run gcp --sparse=always in my Mac.
If you cannot run gcp in your mac, Please refer this page.
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I want to ask, if I format my computer (currently running windows10 genuine) and use some other OS for a while and then again install windows10, will I be able to reactivate my windows with the same key which is working currently on my pc ?
That should work just fine, provided you can install the same version. A key for Home won't work on Pro and vice versa, and there are also OEM versions and Volume License versions, so make sure which exact version you have.
If you have an installation CD or an ISO for the right edition (the one you have the key for) you'll be fine. You can re-install from that CD multiple times.
If Windows came preinstalled, you'd better make an image of the hard drive which you can restore later.
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I have a svn installation and its repository on ubuntu system/server but our client PCS have windows 7. Can anyone provide me the good way to access svn on ubuntu from windows 7 PCS.
Thanks....
The OS or architecture of the client and server are irrelevant. There are a few options for you, the best and most common would be serve the repositories through apache on your ubuntu box.
The ubuntu docs on the subject are good
You can set up SVN with Apache2:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Subversion#Access_via_WebDAV_protocol_.28http%3a.2BAC8ALw.29
But, when using different operating systems, take care about the codification of text files when commit. Ubuntu uses UTF-8.