A series where you do an intro to Docker and an intro to Podman and then show off what Distrobox can do (Distrobox can hook into either Docker or Podman) would be really cool!
i've user wsl so much on the beggining of my graduation. The only thing that i needed that time was gcc, so instead of intalling a whole distro a just used wsl. I love it!!
Great video Maddy! I use WSL2 pretty often and it works well for me, especially for CLI tasks. Easier and quicker than trying to find windows equivalents or other solutions haha.
Very nice, at work I use a Windows computer, I'm C# developer, but sometimes WSL with Kali are useful to reproduce some problems detected in the pentest report before fixing them, help to collect more information about the vulnerability.
I pray to my creator every morning to make Windows so bloated that it'll fail to run even task manager Then Linux will be saved from unholy touches of Windows
oh, thanks for listing distros that I can install through wsl, I didn't know how to show that list actually, I hate there is no arch, but I belive ubuntu or debian installs without X server right?
I've only had bad experiences with WSL. Tried it on old builds of win10, had to use some legacy installation. Tried it on the newest builds of win11, had some installation errors that only the forums had answers to. Call it skill issue, but WSL was marketed as easy to integrate. Just use Linux
i just did the same thing like a week ago but hadn't used it until today as i was like there's no way i'm turning my pc off. you should check out tails operating system for a video that'd be cool, try to give it persistence... then disappear like a ghost... like ghost in the shell. that'd be so cool...
WSL is grossly underappreciated. Next, explain the difference between WSL 1 and WSL 2, and detail the circumstances in which you'd still want to use version 1 instead of 2.
WSL2 is a great project, but it also has lots of issues my experience, even though it's getting better. Many things break or have extremely low performance. Most important question for me is still how much better it is than just regular virtual machines, since it's based on Hyper V technology. It's really those things related to integrating with the host system and which are actually difficult to setup for a normal VM. They should become super easy. But a lot of improvement still needs to be done in my experience. However, it Cannot and Will Not replace desktop Linux or any kind of dual boot setup however. They should never sell it like that to you. It's just for the situations that you use Windows, especially when also doing software development under Windows, and you want to quickly access Linux specific things. By the way, really I hope your monitor resolution was a lot better than the one used for this video. Just a note.
Hi Maddy, you're a big inspiration to me! How can I get into cybersecurity and hopefully get a career in the field? I know universities exist, but I'm 20 years old and affording that on my own would be incredibly difficult. Sorry for the random question lol, in no way shape or form do I want you to feel obligated to answer this, but it would be nice to have the advice of somebody in the field.
Until Maddy replies. There's three routes: Apprenticeship, Certifications or Academia. It's down to you which one you choose, they all have pros and cons of each. I believe the certification route is the easiest but the academic route opens a few more doors in certain regards. If you want more information on each route, just reply and I'll do my best to help you. If you go the certification route then tailor the certs to align with the job role you want in the cyber world, for example: security analyst - A+, Sec+ (or Cisco CyberOps) as a minimum and maybe get Net+ (or CCNA) to bolster your chances. I always find CompTIA is most cost effective.
@@Liam0125 Thank you a lot for the advice I appreciate it, I think I’ll try the certificate route but also research some universities. I know this field can be very challenging, but it also seems like a highly rewarding career.
not entirely sure curl would be a good example for this seeing as it runs on windows natively. same with docker. wsl has always slowed my machines down to basically unusable levels (thanks M$). for the ease and speed of use not to mention peace of mind i'll use a spare machine at the house or a $5/month VPS
It works amazingly. If you want and need Linux but don't want to boot it rach time, then it's a great tool. I'm mainly a Windows user, I program in both windows and Wsl this saves me a lot of time and I can have the best of two worlds.
Very nice of Microsoft to give people ways to get used to Linux before getting rid of Windows
that's exactly what i did lol
fr, good marketing.
@@Master120🤓
@@Wurthless e-e
WSL is a crime against humanity, Jk but gingers assemble!!!
A series where you do an intro to Docker and an intro to Podman and then show off what Distrobox can do (Distrobox can hook into either Docker or Podman) would be really cool!
I love it when the OS allows you to draw with the mouse pointer. :)
i've user wsl so much on the beggining of my graduation. The only thing that i needed that time was gcc, so instead of intalling a whole distro a just used wsl. I love it!!
Great video Maddy! I use WSL2 pretty often and it works well for me, especially for CLI tasks. Easier and quicker than trying to find windows equivalents or other solutions haha.
Even though I have no idea what you're doing most of the time, I still watch every video to the end
Loved your video was quite helpful 💪💪
What draw my attention was the trollface in 2024. God bless who appreciate old memes and keep releasing interesting content on this platform🙏🏻
Very nice, at work I use a Windows computer, I'm C# developer, but sometimes WSL with Kali are useful to reproduce some problems detected in the pentest report before fixing them, help to collect more information about the vulnerability.
oh, you can run linux on my windows any time.
naughty naughty
she run on my windows until i linux
hey i'd love to see a deep dive into that!
wsl seems neat, i've never heard of it
For training purpose I use Linux like that, sometimes I run in VirtualBox. Thanks Maddy. Greetings from Brazil.
Next Video: Windows inside Linux inside Windows on Linux
0:19 ohmyPOSH!!
orange cat on the computer 👍
Great video Maddy!!
Thanks
Yes please and thank you. Intro to docker using WSL
Didn't know about the `wttr.in` thing! I'll have to keep that in mind if I'm already in a terminal and don't want to open up a weather app.
I pray to my creator every morning to make Windows so bloated that it'll fail to run even task manager
Then Linux will be saved from unholy touches of Windows
oh, thanks for listing distros that I can install through wsl, I didn't know how to show that list actually, I hate there is no arch, but I belive ubuntu or debian installs without X server right?
I've only had bad experiences with WSL. Tried it on old builds of win10, had to use some legacy installation. Tried it on the newest builds of win11, had some installation errors that only the forums had answers to. Call it skill issue, but WSL was marketed as easy to integrate.
Just use Linux
we need someone to make kali wsl like normal kali
That tux on the thumbnail, lol
wsl is nice for using emacs on windows because the windows version is kinda funky
i just did the same thing like a week ago but hadn't used it until today as i was like there's no way i'm turning my pc off. you should check out tails operating system for a video that'd be cool, try to give it persistence... then disappear like a ghost... like ghost in the shell. that'd be so cool...
Sometimes I run windows on linux
wsl eats my RAM for some reason, i hope you get better luck
Does the install command you used download WSL 2? Ive read for docker you need wsl version 2
Nice
I use arch, no, I use ubuntu, nah, I'm Windows user, I use WSL btw.
Can you try John the ripper with gpu support here and if it works make a tut😊
Do you have any (meaningful) Certifications like OSCP/OSWE?
I can't find anything on your socials about this
Longer. Videos. Please!
youve been mewing a lot
what about running windows on linux? XD
are you doing daily uploads? i just subbed
Yeah I am. Thanks for the sub!
2:11 Hi Cyber Maddy I blocked a number on my Android phone and they are still able to call me? Can you please tell me how they are doing this.
3minutes ago and 15 views is arousing.
in any case, thanks for the video.
love it.
WSL is grossly underappreciated. Next, explain the difference between WSL 1 and WSL 2, and detail the circumstances in which you'd still want to use version 1 instead of 2.
hi babe
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WSL2 is a great project, but it also has lots of issues my experience, even though it's getting better. Many things break or have extremely low performance.
Most important question for me is still how much better it is than just regular virtual machines, since it's based on Hyper V technology. It's really those things related to integrating with the host system and which are actually difficult to setup for a normal VM. They should become super easy.
But a lot of improvement still needs to be done in my experience.
However, it Cannot and Will Not replace desktop Linux or any kind of dual boot setup however. They should never sell it like that to you. It's just for the situations that you use Windows, especially when also doing software development under Windows, and you want to quickly access Linux specific things.
By the way, really I hope your monitor resolution was a lot better than the one used for this video. Just a note.
Hi Maddy, you're a big inspiration to me! How can I get into cybersecurity and hopefully get a career in the field? I know universities exist, but I'm 20 years old and affording that on my own would be incredibly difficult. Sorry for the random question lol, in no way shape or form do I want you to feel obligated to answer this, but it would be nice to have the advice of somebody in the field.
Until Maddy replies. There's three routes: Apprenticeship, Certifications or Academia. It's down to you which one you choose, they all have pros and cons of each. I believe the certification route is the easiest but the academic route opens a few more doors in certain regards. If you want more information on each route, just reply and I'll do my best to help you.
If you go the certification route then tailor the certs to align with the job role you want in the cyber world, for example: security analyst - A+, Sec+ (or Cisco CyberOps) as a minimum and maybe get Net+ (or CCNA) to bolster your chances. I always find CompTIA is most cost effective.
@@Liam0125 Thank you a lot for the advice I appreciate it, I think I’ll try the certificate route but also research some universities. I know this field can be very challenging, but it also seems like a highly rewarding career.
not entirely sure curl would be a good example for this seeing as it runs on windows natively. same with docker.
wsl has always slowed my machines down to basically unusable levels (thanks M$). for the ease and speed of use not to mention peace of mind i'll use a spare machine at the house or a $5/month VPS
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filpe con lo del clirmaen la consola
Did you just use lol as your password too? 😂😂😂
nah dude, that would be hella unsafe, she used "lol" backwards
Amateurs... use lol upside down like a normal person. Gravity is still an issue, tho
I just ate a homeless person
@@Mywifeleftme3 Here you go 👑
I can fix her (for committing such a crime as using Linux inside of Windows)
is she trolling or what?
run linux on windows. She did run linux on windows as the title says. what ya mean
Yeah probably
YOU are not real.
only a nerd would use it, using linux on windows? LMAO!
why? sometimes doesnt have to boot linux on to you're machine. Because, GPU doesn't very fit in linux distros like nvidia.
It works amazingly. If you want and need Linux but don't want to boot it rach time, then it's a great tool.
I'm mainly a Windows user, I program in both windows and Wsl this saves me a lot of time and I can have the best of two worlds.
Desktop liunx is a terrible option. So WSL is a good choice if you don't wanna use VM
calling someone "nerd" for using wsl sounds like something who gnarfs their teeth would say
date me
u good bro? 💀
Man don't lower your standards
who watched her face until end please like this comment!
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Bro weird af
Go touch some grass or smth lol
simp detected 🚨