WSL is powerful, but these 3 reasons are why it won’t beat a real Linux desktop
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) debuted with Windows 10 as a simpler way to run Linux distributions without needing a third-party hypervisor. WSL 2 improved its numerous shortcomings and became an easy way to run and manage multiple Linux distros on Windows. I personally use it with an Ubuntu VM running Docker for a PaperlessNGX instance with a local LLM. WSL now supports GPU passthrough, so running the local LLM by powering it with my NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU isn’t an issue.
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) debuted with Windows 10 as a simpler way to run Linux distributions without needing a third-party hypervisor. WSL 2 improved its numerous shortcomings and became an easy way to run and manage multiple Linux distros on Windows. I personally use it with an Ubuntu VM running Docker for a PaperlessNGX instance with a local LLM. WSL now supports GPU passthrough, so running the local LLM by powering it with my NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU isn’t an issue.
Tracey Sanders
Ireland
Ireland
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