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Thoughts on Windows and WSL?
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W/o a fully functional systemd (or equivalent) implementation, there's no dbus session; w/o dbus, GUI apps can't work reliably.
As to various server processes -- windows can kill them at will, if it decides that they're idling.
Peerhaps some cli tools work reliably on wsl2; but then again it's got very slow i/o for extensive use.
I think a fully fledged vm on Hyper-V is a better bet by far.