Cannot Download Git For Windows

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Jul 23, 2024, 10:21:39 PM7/23/24
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So you want the job running under WSL. If you want all jobs running under WSL have you considered installing Jenkins under WSL? Then everything is already in GNU land and you don't have to bridge the envrionment/culture of windows to GNU from within your Jenkins configuration.

I found this forum googling for some of the error messages in the log file but none of the solutions I've found seem to apply to me: I don't have the registry keys they mention, disabling the antivirus doesn't change anything... I also reinstalled the software with a packaged I got at -receiver/legacy-receiver-for-windows/online-plug-in-123.html but it didn't make any change.

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I assume that the tweaked version of Windows 11 doesn't come from Microsoft and therefore ESET cannot guarantee that it's supported and that ESET products will run on it alright. Maybe someone else who uses it could confirm or deny having the same issue.

I have not given up, but this problem seems to be different on every computer. Some have snap64.exe in the top of the message window, others have javaw.exe. For some people, deleting the recent file list worked, for some it did not.
I cannot see any systematic behind this.

I discovered a few days ago that my ReadyNAS NV+ v2 had frozen. Not sure if it was because of a power surge (I do have it connected to backup battery). But I had to do a hard restart (unplugged it) to get it going again. After I restarted the unit, I ended up with an IP address of 192.168.168.168. As a result, I have not been able to get RAIDar or Windows to detect it. Which means I cannot access the Frontview interface.

Trying to install the new Version 2 MSIX - as an individual user I am not as concerned about the switch to App format as many organisations will be.
However, I cannot install on Windows 11 ( updated this morning ) - double click on the MSIX gives message "The specified procedure cannot be found"
I have not seen this issue mentioned by anyone else so could do with advice.#

My solution was to call a mntwindows script in /etc/rc.local. This script would check for hibernation and if hibernated mount as read only. In order to make sure the script may always be called I placed it in /bin and marked it as executable. The contents of the script are as follows

For windows 10, I figured out how to turn off the fast startup. Did one screencast to solve that. Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > System Settings Then click on 'Change Settings that are currently unavailable' and remove tick from 'Turn on fast startup'. Source : -startup-turn-on-or-off-in-windows-10

Windows 10 and Windows 8 both act funny about shutting down. Delete the fast boot option in Windows and if using Windows ten, make sure you reinstall the home option, which looks like a house, from Windows 8.. Then use it to shut down, not restart, when you want to go into Linux, or the error will continue to pop up, and when in Linux you cannot access the one drive... Or more than one Windows drive on my system... As I have one drive I use for sharing files between Linux and Windows.

One of the latest windows dirty tricks courtesy of microsuck. It now keeps your data hostage by not cleanly unmounting its own filesystem and keeping journaling/paging data or whatever in a swap file, WHICH IS ON THE PARTITION. Go figure that one out.

I cannot help you further as I do not have a windows OS, but I feel that you are having an unusual problem. You probably need to import the certificate from inside the OpenVPN Connect client. If you look how it works for android and iOS in my tutorial, I would assume it should be similar for windows.

When Evernote closes, it saves the relative position of the note windows. But when it opens note windows, it opens them on whatever monitor the main Evernote window is running on. Here's the scenario that creates the problem: I have the main Evernote window running on my primary landscape display and a random note window open in the upper area of my secondary portrait display. If I completely close all Evernote windows, relaunch Evernote on my primary landscape display, and then re-open the individual note window, it will open on the primary landscape display at the same relative position it was on the secondary portrait display. This position can easily be off the screen and inaccessible. No clever Windows shortcuts seem to resolve this once it occurs, nor does closing the re-opening Evernote, since that creates the problem in the first place.

To fix this, close the individual note windows from the Windows taskbar. Move the main Evernote window completely over to the offending display, in my case the secondary portrait display. Then open your note in a new window. It should open at the same relative position it was at previously, but now on the portrait display. The window is now accessible.

They're using the Electron framework like dozens of other desktop applications. Electron is known for being slow and bloated, but I don't typically have window position issues. Then again, Evernote is the only Electron application I use where I always have multiple windows open. Who knows... software is complicated.

OMG this has been one of the worst aspects of Evernote for me. Finally got fed up today. Took forever to find a solution. The above didn't work because for whatever reason, my Win11 Pro version doesn't (easily?) allow me to drag icons onto the deskop... doesn't allow cascading of windows... just a mess. But I did have Evernote in my taskbar and this is what worked:

I just spent 1.5+ hrs trying to fix this after a month or so of losing productivity by sometimes having to access most notes most times only in the main window. Sometimes I could get one or more notes up in child windows but usually by the time I went to them one or twice they would disappear. I am running Windows 10 and Evernote 10.54.4 (latest).

I tried all the methods in this thread. Most did not work for me, and no single solution worked for all my windows. Matt's solution above worked for one note, and the other solution was in a MS thread which I have included below referencing Matt's. Quite possibly I will find other hidden windows that need new tricks to get them back... until Evernote gets this sorted out and saves us all a bunch of time.

If you have carried out the above checks and connection repair, and still cannot print, try reinstalling the driver (Full Driver & Software Package).
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