THE number of WSL2 users is very small (few people ever bothered with it) and incidents like the one above show what happens when combining the technical 'excellence' of Microsoft with the Free software world. Why would anyone even bother? Why not just use GNU/Linux? Or dual-boot? Or consider running a 'proper' distro in a virtual machine using something like VirtualBox, which is Free software?
"People who wish to really explore GNU/Linux would use a real distro, not Microsoft's bastardisation of the system (to keep Microsoft in control -- to the point where Microsoft can remotely access and brick it)."There was never a compelling reason to bother with WSL or with WSL2; it's like a Cygwin clone, 2 decades late at the scene. People who wish to really explore GNU/Linux would use a real distro, not Microsoft's bastardisation of the system (to keep Microsoft in control -- to the point where Microsoft can remotely access and brick it). Live and learn... ⬆