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Fedora 42 Aims To Enhance The Windows Subsystem For Linux Experience

([Fedora] 3 Hours Ago Fedora 42 WSL Images)


A new feature proposal seeks to improve the Fedora Linux experience when running under Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows 11.

The change proposal for Fedora 42 seeks to create Fedora WSL images so that it's a nicer experience for those wanting to run Fedora within the confines of Windows Subsystem for Linux 2.

The change proposal by Jeremy Cline explains:

"Recent versions of Windows support running Linux guests via Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). These can be distributed via tarballs, Appx packages, or via the Windows Store. The purpose of this change is to start producing Fedora images for users of WSL.

Distributing images via the Windows Store requires agreeing to the store policies and developer agreement, which is something Fedora has historically not been comfortable with. This change proposal is to distribute a tarball. In recent versions of WSL (version 2.4.4 and greater), the user experience has been greatly improved for WSL images outside the store. These include allowing tarballs to distribute first-time setup scripts and icons as part of the distribution instead of as a Windows application, as well as click-to-install support for tarballs using the ".wsl" file extension. Therefore, this proposal will work best with version 2.4.4+ of WSL, although documentation will be provided for users on older releases."

The hope with the proposal is that those Windows users trying out Fedora WSL will then be more comfortable to go ahead and installing Fedora Linux on their own systems as well.

More details on this Fedora WSL change proposal for the current Fedora 42 cycle via [1]FedoraProject.org . The proposal still needs to be voted on by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee.



[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FedoraWSL



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I suppose some of the variation between Boston drivers and the rest of the
country is due to the progressive Massachusetts Driver Education Manual which
I happen to have in my top desk drawer. Some of the Tips for Better Driving
are worth considering, to wit:

[110.13]:
"When traveling on a one-way street, stay to the right, so as not
to interfere with oncoming traffic."

[22.17b]:
"Learning to change lanes takes time and patience. The best
recommendation that can be made is to go to a Celtics [basketball]
game; study the fast break and then go out and practice it
on the highway."

[41.16]:
"Never bump a baby carriage out of a crosswalk unless the kid's really
asking for it."