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I've been using linux within VMWare Player because WSL is still using Windows line endings when I try to check in my source (using VS Code w/ Github)
The trouble is it's so slow I want to get out and push.
It says something about Windows preventing it from using the virtualization acceleration stuff, and that I need to go to advanced settings and enable some feature but VMWare Player doesn't have an Advanced tab - I think the message is for the paid version and they just didn't change it for the free one.
Before I go and try any and all VMs out there, has anyone run into this issue and found a VM they can use that doesn't suffer this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Alternatively I'd take a way to fix the line endings and use WSL but I'm afraid anything I do will impact everything with VS Code, which I also use for local Windows coding.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Try Oracle VM VirtualBox[^] I've used it over the years and had great success with it but no idea if it will solve your problem.
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That was the next one I was going to try, but I've had problems with it capturing USB devices reliably which is why I switched to VMWare Player. However, I don't need that feature for what I am currently doing so it's no big deal. Thanks.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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You can generally fix VirtualBox issues with USB devices by one of two options:
1) Applying a fixed capture rule - you can tell VirtualBox to always capture a specific USB ID whenever it is physically connected. Helps especially with composite devices;
2) Changing the USB controller type from USB2 to USB3, or vice versa. Some devices perform better with the USB3 controller code, other with the USB2. YMMV.
Other than that, I've been using VirtualBox for development tasks with Linux guests for quite a long time and it's mostly flawless now. Except drag and drop - that thing's a pain in the kernel. But you can easily live without it anyway.
Luca
The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. -- Wing Commander IV
En ΓaΓ° Besta Sem GuΓ° Hefur SkapaΓ°, Er NΓ½r Dagur.
(But the best thing God has created, is a New Day.)
-- Sigur RΓ²s - ViΓ°rar vel til loftΓ‘rΓ‘sa
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Message Closed
modified 11-Nov-22 12:24pm.
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I was hoping to avoid installing and uninstalling each of these in turn until I found one that worked, which is why I was looking for a specific one that specifically solved this problem, specifically.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Quote: Alternatively I'd take a way to fix the line endings dos2unix/unix2dos[^].
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Yeah, I should have clarified that I need to be very careful about using such a tool over the existing source tree, because I don't know everything it contains. (it's a monstrous labyrinth)
I can use it with a single file, but I'm also concerned Git may be trying to "fix" it for me.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Did you try telling git how you want your line endings handled?
Git - Git Configuration[^]
Without the --global flag, you can specify it per repo.
It is not WSL that is doing anything with newlines - it is VSCode and/or git itself, so this is where you should search for solutions.
I would also clone on the Linux file system, not the mounted Windows drives to avoid issues with casing. If you have WSL2 on Win11 you can easily run Linux graphical git clients as well - just apt get one and fire of the command line - the UI will open without any configuration work needed.
Running a VM in 2022 sounds like a very complicated solution to a simple problem.
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Hey thanks! I thought that might be where the source of my trouble was coming from, but I had no idea, and I wasn't sure how I would readily check without potentially causing issues checking in to my current pull request on this project.
I have had issues running scripts as well, but maybe that's because it's the terminal inside VS Code.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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You can always experiment with a local branch. Git can't perform any transformation to the files between local branches and remotes (as identity is based on SHA1 - or is it already SHA256?), so any unwanted change will be done as part of the commit into your local repo. Looking at file stamps you can easily find your new files in the .git folder and inspect them binary to see the newlines are as you want. Notice there will also be files for the folder structure and the commit, so experiment with a file at the top level to make it easy to find it.
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