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I installed Distrod with my Ubuntu.tar.xz backup (stock distro file of Ubuntu). When I activate Distrod, I get Exec Format error. You can clearly see this in the video.
2022-08-24.12-27-31.mp4
Steps to reproduce
1- Enable Distrod on Default WSL2 Distro
2- Start WSL2 Distro
3- Run any exe file like explorer.exe, code.exe, notepad.exe, etc.
4- See error.
Expected behavior
exe files run smoothly.
Windows version
Windows 11 21H2 22622.575
Linux kernel version
5.15.57.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
Distro
Ubuntu 22.04.1
How did you install that distro?
Enabled distrod in an existing WSL2 distro
Logs
-- No entries --
additional comment
I couldn't find any logs in Journal.
Note: LAMP, nodejs, bleeding-edge llvm packages, cuda and docker packages are installed. I'm pretty sure it's not due to llvm and cuda. I don't think Docker will give an error like this either.
EDIT: Nodejs is causing this. I have no clue why it's causing this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
I installed Distrod with my Ubuntu.tar.xz backup (stock distro file of Ubuntu). When I activate Distrod, I get Exec Format error. You can clearly see this in the video.
2022-08-24.12-27-31.mp4
Steps to reproduce
1- Enable Distrod on Default WSL2 Distro
2- Start WSL2 Distro
3- Run any exe file like explorer.exe, code.exe, notepad.exe, etc.
4- See error.
Expected behavior
exe files run smoothly.
Windows version
Windows 11 21H2 22622.575
Linux kernel version
5.15.57.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
Distro
Ubuntu 22.04.1
How did you install that distro?
Enabled
distrod
in an existing WSL2 distroLogs
-- No entries --
additional comment
I couldn't find any logs in Journal.
Note: LAMP, nodejs, bleeding-edge llvm packages, cuda and docker packages are installed. I'm pretty sure it's not due to llvm and cuda. I don't think Docker will give an error like this either.
EDIT: Nodejs is causing this. I have no clue why it's causing this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: