OpenSSH has been built into Windows for a long time now, and only the server is the part you have to manually enable.
OpenSSH has been built into Windows for a long time now, and only the server is the part you have to manually enable.
Things might have changed now but before not being able to run Linux arch and windows arch containers @ the same time was annoying.
WSL2 w/ Docker works fine, only good for a dev environment. Running a dedicated VM beats WSL2 (even though WSL2 is a VM)
Things might have changed now but before not being able to run Linux arch and windows arch containers @ the same time was annoying.
WSL2 w/ Docker works fine, only good for a dev environment. Running a dedicated VM beats WSL2 (even though WSL2 is a VM)