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Originally Posted by issybird
Why, when you try to troubleshoot an issue, do the recommended fixes jump from things any idiot already thought up and tried herself to "Inspect the logxmuz, delete all paqimngs, install punbvgtt and run oiunyutr"? Why is there no middle ground for the technically clunky but teachable?
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Because when the commonly recommended troubleshooting steps don't work, the problem ends up being something weird or esoteric, and there are no middle ground answers.
Like right now I'm trying to get one of two Windows workstations to use WSL2 and it won't. I did something to disable Hyper-V two years ago, and reversing the steps isn't undoing whatever I did. The other workstation I did this on reverted just fine. Weird
and esoteric.