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Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 0.65.3 released
Temporarily revert localhost enhancements while investigating a regression [GH 8679] Add more error messages to improved error model Source: https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/releases/tag/0.65.3 See also: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/install-windows-subsystem-for-linux-wsl-in-windows-11.377/
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- Improvements to localhost relay to have better performance and accurately report bind failures.
- Use /dev/ptp0 to keep guest chock in sync with the host
- Improve the error message if the distro list can't be fetched and wire it to wsl.exe --list --online
- Update Linux kernel to 5.15.57.1
- Fix 9p filesystem regressions since the last v5.10 WSL2 kernel
- Enable support for the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) clock device
- Enable Retbleed mitigations in x86_64 builds
- Enable nftables and traffic control
- Enable VGEM driver
- Update Microsoft.WSLg to version 1.0.41
- WSLg: add default x11 bell sound
- WSLg: Update /etc/wsl.conf to set the default user to wslg
- WSLGd: add option to start weston under gdbserver
- WSLGd: simplify weston command line construction
- compositor: add wslgd-notify
- compositor: Stop trapping SIGINT
- compositor: load xwayland module last
- rdp: resize margin adjustment for MoveWindow/SnapArrange PDU
- rdpaudio: use pthread_cancel instead of pthread_kill
- xwayland: give Xwayland its own session
- xwayland: Don't track focus for override redirect windows
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Release 0.65.1 · microsoft/WSL
Improvements to localhost relay to have better performance and accurately report bind failures. Use /dev/ptp0 to keep guest chock in sync with the host Improve the error message if the distro list ...
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Install Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in Windows 11 Tutorial
This tutorial will show you how to install the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. The Windows Subsystem for Linux lets developers run a GNU/Linux environment -- including most command-line tools, utilities, and applications -- directly on Windows...
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