Big corporations may hinder an employees productivity with restrictive policies, narrowing the employees toolset down to Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft command line, Putty, and other installables. Some corporations even shut down Windows Store, so that the employee is not able to install Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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Press the
windows key
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Search for
Powershell
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Right click and
Run as administrator
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Paste
:Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux
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Press
Y
Note: Ubuntu 1804 is commonly used, so we'll use that as an example.
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Download
Distribution:Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://aka.ms/wsl-ubuntu-1804 -OutFile Ubuntu.appx -UseBasicParsing
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Rename
the file extension andextract
:Rename-Item ~/Ubuntu.appx ~/Ubuntu.zip Expand-Archive ~/Ubuntu.zip ~/Ubuntu
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In the target folder,
execute ubuntu1804.exe
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Enter your username, password, and proxy settings in the script:
echo export http_proxy=\"http://<username>:<password>@<proxy-url>:<proxy-port>/\" >> ~/.bashrc echo insecure >> ~/.curlrc source ~/.bashrc source ~/.curlrc
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Run the script in this repo to set additional proxy settings, install Pipenv and Pyenv:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Menziess/WSL-Being-Productive-Under-Corporate-Restrictive-Policy/master/mad_scientist.sh | bash
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Download updates:
sudo apt update -y sudo apt dist-upgrade