My point exactly, that was before WSL2 added an actual Linux kernel running on the Windows OS and made switching between the two like flipping a light switch via the built-in "remote access".
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My point exactly, that was before WSL2 added an actual Linux kernel running on the Windows OS and made switching between the two like flipping a light switch via the built-in "remote access".