Can't say that I've noticed this -- but looking in the WSL2 GitHub repo I see a bunch of complaints about it on older versions of Windows than I'm using... What version of Windows are you on @piczmar.rss?
I'm on v2004, build 21277.1000 (dev channel Insider build)
hmm... i've just installed intellij and cursive
I haven't seen this either, I'm on Version 10.0.19042 Build 19042
Oh wait, I use X410 neverminded. Well if you keep having issues, I can vouch for X410, was worth the 10$ or 15$ I paid for it.
Ya, OpenSuse as my OS is my preferred way to go. But gaming holds me back on Windows for my desktop.
That looks very interesting! I splurged on an old grand piano over a year ago and have been teaching myself since then, wondering how to practice more efficiently. Thanks!!
@didibus Several of the complaints in those WSL2 GitHub threads were about X410 disconnecting too...
Guess I'm lucky then. The problem I have is slow connection speed unless I turn off Large Send Payload
I've been following the state of gaming in Linux for some time. Most games should work on now with wine or steam+proton besides those using EAC, and from what I read recently an update to the kernel should solve that, too, that's why even while I game, too, I don't have much concerns in that regard
wowser, wsl, vcXsrv, XLaunch, emacs, cider, lein.. it's all woking very well, i'm impressed, kudos to these fellows that did all that work creating everything like that
i forget i'm even using windows
it does use up 9G of memory
About emacs + lsp, i think it got a lot better lately with the native json integration
@codeperfect and this number will only increase. It’s one of the weird things of WSL2. It’s best to give it a maximum. This is due to Linux claiming memory for file caching
I also mention this in my blog about WSL2
So emacs 27+, emacs 28 should bring its own set of perf improvements too (the native branch work)
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@borkdude i read your blog, i learned a lot