CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file
CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file
## opens explorer at directory. | |
```wsl-open .``` | |
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# ποΈ optionally store installed packages in a file | |
pip freeze > requirements.txt | |
# ποΈ deactivate | |
deactivate | |
# ποΈ Remove the old virtual environment folder: macOS and Linux | |
rm -rf venv | |
# ποΈ Remove the old virtual environment folder: Windows |