even microsoft knows that arch is a ridiculous meme
Justin Brooks
It was useless anyway, since arch linux ONLY provides systemd units with no script fallbacks, and since WSL doesn't run systemd, that means you couldn't start services.
Debian and Ubuntu (up to 18.04) are thus the only distros that really work on WSL since they still have scripts.
Linux is the generalized name of the family of operating systems. Each has its own name - Debian, Redhat, etc, but they all share one property - they are running the linux kernel. Due to this, community came up with a generalized name for them - Linux. It is correct to use the term Linux in this context because historically that's what everyone's been using. Telling people to use GNU/Linux in place of Linux is just asinine.
Camden Barnes
This picture has to be fake, he's simply too thin to be an Arch user.
it wasn't a distro from arch, but packed by some random user it also had added a chink repo
it's good it was removed, rather than spread the oil to throw on fire once it got abused
Anthony Sanders
it wasn't official. it was released by an unofficial source and one of the default repositories was pointing to an unofficial unaudited binary mirror. it has nothing to with the fact that it was "arch".
>i dont even use arch but this is a thread i made to shit on windows because they are missing one of the most stupidiest distros out there that makes the life of everybody that touches it a living mess
Lincoln Reyes
Yes it does. I ran the Debian WSL and systemctl worked like a charm.
Jayden Green
I literally intentionally only listed two out of hundreds.
Jack Davis
they should change that fucking logo
Nolan James
pacman never touches your xorg.conf. you probably got peanut butter on the keyboard again.
Xavier Butler
Android to linux is roughly what gnu to linux. The most important thing in android is dalvik and it's not tied to the linux kernel.
John James
Daily reminder that we only really need one distro and that's Debian. People who want to modify it in some way are able to do so. If you want corporate support for your Debian then you can go for Ubuntu.
>windows with linux >defeating the whole purpose of Linux I still don't get why people do this, it would be easier/superior to install Linux at that point.