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    51 year ago

    Slightly unrelated but cygwin will run better on windows (its way lighter)

    • @gornius
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      81 year ago

      Better in which way? WSL2 is a VM running ALONGSIDE Windows, not inside. Its performance is basically bare metal. If you have enough RAM, there is no reason to use cygwin instead of WSL2.

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        11 year ago

        its complicated please dont blame me for WSL

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        -11 year ago

        In that case why don’t you just run a VM or install bare metal. WSL strips you of control just like Windows itself does.

        • Picture PigOP
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          11 year ago

          its complicated as i replied to someone else’s comment…

          im not a “it just works” user too but its complicated to explain why i use windows for now (but ill switich soon)

          like im totally a FOSS enthusiast but like…

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      AHHHH “Has ptsd flashbacks from having to use Cygwin on a mixed build environment for a popular MMO that’s about some kind of war up in the stars…” lol NOT THE CYGDRIVE lol jk but it did take me back ~5 years.

    • @QuaternionsRock
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      21 year ago

      Can Cygwin run Linux GUI programs effectively? What about GPU-bound workloads? Would happily switch if the answer to both of those is yes.

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        21 year ago

        You can run GUI apps but I’m not sure about GPU workloads. Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

        • @QuaternionsRock
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          21 year ago

          Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

          Technically yes, but WSL2 is remarkably close to optimal in terms of throughput. Unlike WSL1 (a type 2 hypervisor), WSL2 requires Hyper-V (a type 1 hypervisor), meaning Windows also runs as a VM once it’s enabled. The Linux vGPU driver still needs to go through the Windows Nvidia driver as far as I know, but that is seldom the bottleneck for CUDA applications.

          • Picture PigOP
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            11 year ago

            true it uses a Microsoft Hypervisor Virtual Machine

      • Picture PigOP
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        11 year ago

        i dont mind the GUI… but is Cygwin open source? just knowing

    • @lapingvino
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      21 year ago

      Best option is still Git Bash 🙃

  • @superbirra
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    1 year ago

    while :; do date; sleep 1; done

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      11 year ago

      thanks this is more like c syntax tho its bash im learning c btw :3

      • @superbirra
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        31 year ago

        it’s posix shell, also it produces an output similar to your post unlike watch, which everyone is rushing to point out as if it were the ultimate superninja haxxor secret tool that nobody knows about :DDD