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one-script-wsl2-systemd
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Nextcloud under WSL2 with Snap, can't access remotely or from other devices on the same network.
For my current attempt I installed a clean instance of Debian, installed Snap, then used this to allow Snap to work. After installing Snap core I installed Nextcloud through Snap. This allows me to connect to Nextcloud by visiting localhost from Windows. This was pretty easy compared to the other methods but I can't for the life of me figure out why I can't seem to access it through other devices on my network, or remotely through port forwarding.
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How to make bash as default When we open terminal app or Ubuntu app?
Windows terminal settings has an option for setting the default terminal, your Ubuntu might be bugged, I fixed mine permanently (so far, been using for a month without issues) by reinstalling (clean install of ubuntu wsl) and applying the systemd activation script you could try using an elevated powershell then running "wsl --shutdown" then opening a non elevated instance of wsl ubuntu
FluentDocker
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EF Core In-Memory DB (for testing) does not allow List<int> property even though this is something Postgres does. How would I go about testing this?
I have a blog post on setting up docker in your integration tests. Want to refactor it to use fluent docker eventually but works well for now.
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Help understanding how to write tests for code that performs actions on databases & Local files
I would just stick to integration tests here. The good news is you're using docker already, why not spin up a docker container of the database in your tests? Fluent Docker is a great tool for this.
What are some alternatives?
GWSL-Source - The actual code for GWSL. And some prebuilt releases.
dotnet-testcontainers - 🐋 A library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions. [Moved to: https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-dotnet]
move-wsl - Easily move your WSL distros VHDX file to a new location.
Wkhtmltopdf.NetCore-deprecated - Rotativa + Net Core
wsl-windows-toolbar-launcher - Adds linux GUI application menu to a windows toolbar
easyWSL - Create WSL distros based on Docker Images.
WSL2-port-forwarding-guide - Forwards Windows ports into WSL2 at startup (without logging-in)
Ombi - Want a Movie or TV Show on Plex/Emby/Jellyfin? Use Ombi!
wsl2-podman - Script for installing WSL2 + podman and podman-compose (or docker and docker-compose)
WSLHostPatcher - Dynamic patch WSL2 to listen port on any interface.
ModernFlyouts - A modern Fluent Design replacement for the old Metro themed flyouts present in Windows. [Moved to: https://github.com/ModernFlyouts-Community/ModernFlyouts]