Thanks all.! I was running WSL 1 instead of 2 because I ignored the error
message from 'wsl --set-default-version 2'. The BIOS was set up correctly
but the Hypervisor wasn't enabled - enabling all the Hypervisor features in
Control Panel and then doing ' wsl --set-version Ubuntu 2' in
Poweshell fi
On 11/18/20 12:56 PM, Iñaki Ucar wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 10:26, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Bill Dunlap wrote:
I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
used 'apt-get install' to
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 at 10:26, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
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> On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Bill Dunlap wrote:
> > I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
> > 'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
> > used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R
On 11/17/20 9:34 PM, Bill Dunlap wrote:
I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems
to require. In particular, I am using gcc version 9.3
On 17 November 2020 at 12:34, Bill Dunlap wrote:
| I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
| 'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
| used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems
| to require. In particular, I am usin
I just got a new Windows laptop (i7, 10th generation CPU), installed
'Windows Subsystem for Linux 2' and then installed Ubuntu 20.04 and
used 'apt-get install' to install packages that the R build seems
to require. In particular, I am using gcc version 9.3.0. The
build went without a hitch but t