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    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»Fedora Linux è ora una distribuzione WSL ufficiale

    Fedora Linux è ora una distribuzione WSL ufficiale

    May 9, 2025
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    Dopo il precedente arrivo di Arch Linux qualche giorno fa, Microsoft ha annunciato che Fedora Linux è ora una distribuzione GNU/Linux ufficialmente supportata in WSL. Il team di Fedora ha utilizzato la nuova architettura di WSL basata su tar, un formato di archivio che permette di raggruppare file e cartelle in un unico pacchetto software, per creare immagini di Fedora 42 compatibili con WSL. Questo metodo semplifica la conversione della distribuzione in un formato facilmente installabile su Windows, rendendo l’integrazione più immediata ed efficiente.

    Per installarla, ci basterà dare da terminale di Windows il comando:

    <strong>wsl --install FedoraLinux-42</strong>

    e poi potremo avviala con:

    <strong>wsl -d FedoraLinux-42</strong>

    Ci verrà richiesto di inserire un nome utente e poi saremo pronti per iniziare ad utilizzarla.

    Per impostazione predefinita, l’utente non ha una password ed è parte del gruppo wheel, il che ci consente di usare sudo per eseguire comandi che richiedono privilegi elevati.

    Fonte: https://www.marcosbox.com/2025/05/08/fedora-linux-e-ora-una-distribuzione-wsl-ufficiale/

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