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I've started to use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) for my basic Linux needs. For things like compiling, it gets the job done without needing a VM.
I tried that with ubuntu and WSL, but still no dice for me. Oh also, my Mint distro is on and old laptop that I never use, not a VM. Maybe that is why my luck was better?
 
I tried that with ubuntu and WSL, but still no dice for me. Oh also, my Mint distro is on and old laptop that I never use, not a VM. Maybe that is why my luck was better?
You definitely can't beat a genuine Linux installation. Was your problem installing pacman? If so, you have to first use "sudo ln -s /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab" to create a symlink for the /etc/mtab folder since WSL doesn't create one.
 
tested and I can confirm installing and playing nsp's is working with tinfoil + reinxSygpatches

Whoa wtf? It's finally happened. Where are these sigpatches you speak of?

Edit: OK I see em. Time to get started.
 
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So in theory we could install TinFoil on here because it has sigpatches?
ReiNX has the signature patches. Tinfoil is a homebrew application you can use to install NSP files.

Thank. And this need a big banner "No backup loader for Now" or something...
We can install NSP files.
 
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You definitely can't beat a genuine Linux installation. Was your problem installing pacman? If so, you have to first use "sudo ln -s /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab" to create a symlink for the /etc/mtab folder since WSL doesn't create one.
I had actually followed a guide for Ubuntu on Windows 10 with wsl, specifically written to help with compiling reinx. It had that step. I did it, but didn't work. I'll just keep old slowpoke around. (Asus Eeepc 900a)
 
I had actually followed a guide for Ubuntu on Windows 10 with wsl, specifically written to help with compiling reinx. It had that step. I did it, but didn't work. I'll just keep old slowpoke around. (Asus Eeepc 900a)
I had a problem getting it to work the first time I tried it too. No idea why. In the end, I'm pretty sure I just deleted the symlink, restarted bash, and remade it. For whatever reason, it worked just fine the second time.
 
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