![]() ![]() GitKraken Client will also detect where a repo is stored and notify the end user via pop-up. Opening repos across file systems may severly degrade performance and features may not work as intended. GitKraken Client should be installed on the operating system where your repos are stored for the best experience. Note: GitKraken Client does not currently support cross file system access for repos stored on both Windows and WSL. The Linux version of GitKraken client has been updated to fix common issues when operating GitKraken within WSL 2, and includes settings to set preferences for where to open web links and files opened by GitKraken running within WSL 2. GitKraken Client can work with repos stored on your WSL 2 file system when installed within the WSL 2 environment and using WSL’s built-in display server functionality, WSLg, for GUI support. Using WSLg also better enables Linux GUI applications like the Linux version of GitKraken Client to feel native and natural to use on Windows by integrating them closely into the Windows desktop experience when running within WSL 2. Microsoft also introduced Windows Subsystem for Linux GUI (WSLg), a feature aimed to provide the ability to run Linux GUI applications in a Linux/WSL 2 environment. Microsoft notes that WSL 2 lacks performance across OS file systems however, and this issue can be addressed by storing your project files on the same operating system as the tools you are running to work on the project. WSL 2 utilizes an actual Linux kernel inside a managed virtual machine (VM) to provide improved performance and full system call capability, and is now the default WSL version. ![]() Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets developers install a Linux distribution and use Linux applications, utilities, and Bash command-line tools directly on Windows. Learn all about GitKraken Client and WSL 2.
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