@jibel I noticed that for FocalFossa (20.04) the WSL rootfs is published at -images.ubuntu.com/daily/server/focal/current/ in this line:
[ ] focal-server-cloudimg-amd64-wsl.rootfs.tar.gz 2023-09-15 22:21 531M File system image and Kernel packed
When you run ubuntu.exe (or one of the other WSL app execution aliases) from the command-line, it is started in the current terminal. It's the same as typing ipconfig.exe, for instance. It retains the current characteristics of the "owning" terminal (started by CMD or PowerShell) -- Same app icon, same fonts, etc.
Hi.
My windows desktop died so I am assembling a new one.
Using Ubuntu, I can still access the dead computers drives, I would like to copy my old Brave user profile-setup to the new Ubuntu and windows machines.
Can I just copy a profile from one install to another and where is-are the profile(s) stored?
Regaeds.
I've previously used Fedora in which an application with multiple windows will be grouped into the same tile when Alt+Tabbing, and to get to separate windows you use the Alt+` (backtick) combination - e.g. if Firefox has 3 windows open, you use Alt+` to cycle through these, and not Alt+Tab because they're grouped together.
Windows does not have drivers for most non standard storage controllers. If you remember "back in the day" we used to have floppy disks with the drivers so windows can see the storage drives. You can do the same thing with the USB Drive.
To use a GitHub-hosted runner, create a job and use runs-on to specify the type of runner that will process the job, such as ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, or macos-latest. For the full list of runner types, see "About GitHub-hosted runners." If you have repo: write access to a repository, you can view a list of the runners available to use in workflows in the repository. For more information, see "Viewing available runners for a repository."
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