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 ===== What is WSL ? ===== ===== What is WSL ? =====
  
-//Windows Subsystem for Linux// (**WSL**) lets you **run a Linux distribution on your Windows computer**, without the overhead of a traditional ​virtual machine ​(VM) or dual-boot setup+//Windows Subsystem for Linux// (**WSL**) lets you **run a Linux distribution on your Windows computer**, without the overhead of a traditional ​Virtual Machine ​(VM) or dual-boot setup
  
 More reading: More reading:
-  * [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​about|What is the Windows Subsystem for Linux?]] +  * [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​about|What is the Windows Subsystem for Linux? ​(and WSL 2)]]
-  * [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​about#​what-is-wsl-2|What is WSL 2?]]+
   * [[https://​wiki.ubuntu.com/​WSL#​What_is_WSL.3F|What is WSL?]] on the Ubuntu wiki site   * [[https://​wiki.ubuntu.com/​WSL#​What_is_WSL.3F|What is WSL?]] on the Ubuntu wiki site
 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
  
-  ​* A computer running ​at least //Windows 10 Anniversary Update//, that is with a version number of ''​1607''​ (July 2016) or higher +==== Windows version ==== 
-    * [[other:​win10maintain#​checking_the_installed_version|Check the installed version on your computer]] + 
-    * [[other:​win10misc#​windows_10_versions|Check the available versions]] +  ​* A computer running ​[[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/​wsl/​install-manual#​step-2---check-requirements-for-running-wsl-2|Windows 11 or Windows 10Version 1903, Build 18362 or later]] 
-    * [[other:​win10maintain#​updating_windows_10|See if you can update ​your Windows]] ​if your installed version is not the most receent available version +    * [[other:​win10maintain#​checking_the_installed_version|Check the installed version on your computer]]\\ If you don't have the Windows version required for running WSL, you can: 
-      * Note: there is sometimes a delay between the official release and the time when Windows Update will actually tell you that a major update is available for **your** computer (e.g. the //September YY09// update may become available for you only in December)+      * [[other:​win10misc#​windows_10_versions|Check the available ​Windows ​versions]] 
 +      * [[other:​win10maintain#​updating_windows_10|Check if you can update Windows]] 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Computer memory ==== 
 + 
 +FIXME 
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 +==== Disk space ==== 
 + 
 +FIXME 
   * //Enough// space on ''​C:​\''​. Microsoft instructions say //The Windows Subsystem for Linux only runs on your system drive (usually this is your C: drive)//   * //Enough// space on ''​C:​\''​. Microsoft instructions say //The Windows Subsystem for Linux only runs on your system drive (usually this is your C: drive)//
     * Exporting a //simple// Ubuntu configuration (after doing everything from //Base installation//​ to //Advanced configuration//​ below) with the [[other:​win10wsl#​creating_a_backup_of_the_linux_running_in_wsl|wsl --export]] command generated a 2.7 Gb tar file (uncompressed),​ so it's probably good to **start with at least 3 Gb of free space on ''​C:​\''​** (and you always need to keep enough free space on ''​C:​\''​ for regular Windows operation)     * Exporting a //simple// Ubuntu configuration (after doing everything from //Base installation//​ to //Advanced configuration//​ below) with the [[other:​win10wsl#​creating_a_backup_of_the_linux_running_in_wsl|wsl --export]] command generated a 2.7 Gb tar file (uncompressed),​ so it's probably good to **start with at least 3 Gb of free space on ''​C:​\''​** (and you always need to keep enough free space on ''​C:​\''​ for regular Windows operation)
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   * [[https://​support.microsoft.com/​en-us/​help/​4027538/​windows-create-a-system-restore-point|Create a system restore point]] ([[https://​support.microsoft.com/​fr-fr/​help/​4027538/​windows-create-a-system-restore-point|Créer un point de restauration système]]),​ and give it a meaningful name (e.g. //Before installing WSL//), in the unlikely case you have to restore it later   * [[https://​support.microsoft.com/​en-us/​help/​4027538/​windows-create-a-system-restore-point|Create a system restore point]] ([[https://​support.microsoft.com/​fr-fr/​help/​4027538/​windows-create-a-system-restore-point|Créer un point de restauration système]]),​ and give it a meaningful name (e.g. //Before installing WSL//), in the unlikely case you have to restore it later
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 +  * The steps below will work if you have //Windows 10 version 2004 and higher (Build 19041 and higher) or Windows 11//
 +    * If you have an older Windows version, follow the [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-manual|Manual installation steps for older versions of WSL]]
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   * Follow **closely** the steps listed in [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-win10|WSL Windows 10 Installation Guide]]. <wrap hi>Open this [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-win10|WSL Windows 10 Installation Guide]] in another window, so that you can **read the useful hints below at the same time!**</​wrap>​   * Follow **closely** the steps listed in [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-win10|WSL Windows 10 Installation Guide]]. <wrap hi>Open this [[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​windows/​wsl/​install-win10|WSL Windows 10 Installation Guide]] in another window, so that you can **read the useful hints below at the same time!**</​wrap>​
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