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Thefirst number before the . is your major build number, so for version 1903 this will read 18362. The number after the . is your minor build number, and this will let you know whether you have the backport on your machine. This backport has the minor build number: 1049. To summarize, if your minor build number is 1049 or higher on Windows builds 18362 or 18363, then you have the backport and the ability to run WSL 2 distros.

Although WSL2 is currently also being back-ported to earlier versionof Windows 10, this is still a work in progress.If the update is not showing up in Windows Update, this means that it'snot yet verified for your configuration.It would be more prudent in this case to update to Windows 10 version 2004(which is a good idea in any case).


PTC documents Creo 4 and Creo 7 (all date codes) as being compatible with Windows 10 64 bit OS. I doubt they have tested with every single windows update so you should test it yourself before deploying it if there are a lot of machines deployed in your environment.


Hi! i bought Wrold machine for my windows 10 the 27 of december 2019 last year and i had a blast using it, but almost one month and a half it broke down, i cant open the program and when i do it just a white window and then it crashes, i have tested deleting and downloading it, used another version and deleting other programs to give it more desk room but nothing workt!! Skrmklipp 1.PNG690x367


When we tryd to ask the helpdesk they responded to our first ticket but dident help us, then we send another and on that one they did not respond this was in febuary, now in marsh we send gmail and we havent got any respond on that either!


Crashing on startup is often related to corrupted file paths. The easiest way to fix this is to got to %APPDATA%\World Machine StandardProfessional\ and delete the file world.ini. This will trigger a fresh installation of WM.


Support for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2 distros is being backported to Windows 10 version 1903, and 1909! Yes, you read that right. We heard how much you liked WSL 2 and wanted to expand its accessibility, and over the last few months we worked on bringing it back to 1903 and 1909.


We are Ty (Tito) Citrin, a PM, and Mitchell Minkoff, an engineer, both working in Windows Servicing. Together we proudly help keep customers protected and productive by working with feature teams like the WSL team to ship security fixes that address Windows vulnerabilities and cool new features just like this!


WSL 2 is a new version of the architecture in WSL that changes how Linux distributions interact with Windows. Each Linux distribution can run as WSL 1 or as WSL 2, and can be switched between at any time. All the features for WSL 2 distros will now be available for an even larger user base:


Want to be kept in the loop? Follow @mtminkoff for topics in cyber-security and our good friend @craigaloewen on Twitter for all things WSL and WSL 2. If you have technical questions please file them on the WSL Github repo.


For version 1909, the build 18363.1049 is equivalent to which of the version 2004 build? I see in the release notes for Windows Subsystem for Linux that Build 20190 was released August 12, 2020; 8 days before this post. Is it included in 18363.1049?


Hi,

We are using Cisco for Endpoint (former AMP) on all our windows clients and server and would like to use the feature called "Kenna Risk score" but on all client it says that windows 10 i required, we are using windows 10, win 11, win 2019 server etc. but its the same status, see the picture. Does anyone knows how to solve this?


Perhaps the most ubiquitous device at CES this year was the fitness tracker, and the latest models have come a long way from Nike's original Fuelband. The LG Lifeband Touch and Razer's Nabu, for instance, take a page from smartwatches by displaying phone notifications and letting users control their music. Garmin's Vivofit, another tracker that made its debut at CES, is completely waterproof down to 50 meters, while Movea's G-Series gets more data than current products and does so with more accuracy: it knows whether you're standing, sitting, walking or running, and can determine the speed at which you're running or biking.


One big takeaway from this year's CES is that "The Internet of Things" is finally arriving: everyday items are getting smarter and more connected. Everything from your refrigerator to your desk lamp will soon have built-in sensors and a low-power wireless connection allowing you to monitor them while they monitor you. One of the more popular applications will help do away with the pesky keys in your pocket: Kevo, OKIDOKEYS, August and Goji Smart Locks all use the sensor in your phone to unlock any door in your home. The Sen.se Mother is a "household management device," taking over mom duties by tracking your movements and temperature to make sure you're living right. You even be able to text LG's new Hom-Bot Robot Vacuum when you're almost home so it cleans up and gets out of your way.


While Apple's long-rumored iWatch remains a no-show, seemingly every other player now has its own smartwatch to show off. Neptune's Pine uses its own SIM card, making it a standalone device that need not rely on a connection to your smartphone, while Cogito's circular analog dial watch has a range of icons around the clock face to provide alerts about emails, text messages and calendar events. Nuance's Omate TrueSmart, however, had the most impressive showing: Android Jelly Bean (and SIM card integration) allows you to call, text, schedule and listen to music without your phone, while integration with Nuance's Dragon voice software lets you interact with the device simply by talking to it. Cue the Dick Tracy music. . .


Valve, whose Steam platform revolutionized PC gaming, is about to make its big play for your living room. Its game-centric SteamOS has finally arrived, and the company has big gaming PC makers like Digital Storm and Alienware on board to design various hardware setups, built to play the latest PC games on an HDTV. The machines will all work with Valve's unique Steam Controller, and designs range from the size of a Nintendo Wii to a huge PC tower (prices range from CyberPowerPC's $499 Steam Machine to upwards of $6,000 for a fully-equipped Falcon Tiki). While designed to be plug-and-play, these boxes are much more versatile than game consoles; with hundreds of titles available at launch, the Steam Box (in its various forms) may very well give Xbox One and PlayStation 4 a run for their money.


After years of mediocre, proprietary infotainment systems, automakers are finally turning to the tech heavy hitters for dashboard apps and navigation features. Honda, GM, Audi, Hyundai, Google and chip maker Nvidia have formed the Open Automotive Alliance, which will bring Android and Google Maps to the companies' vehicles and work with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to create an industry standard for connected, in-car mobile apps. BMW showed off a Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch with an app that connects to its 2014 i3 electric vehicle, which displays info on the battery's charge status, notes whether the doors and windows are closed and can even adjust the climate inside the cabin. Lexus and Audi showed off their own self-driving cars, while Toyota showed off its Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), a four-passenger sedan with a range of 300 miles. It takes three to five minutes to refuel and only emits water vapor from its tailpipe, making it far more efficient than gas- or battery-powered EVs.

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