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people:joby_elliott [2017/09/04 02:05] – jelliott | people:joby_elliott [2018/11/29 22:33] (current) – Thought I'd go ahead and add my paper from last year's class jelliott | ||
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I'm a gazillionth-year CS senior, who was at one point 7 credit hours away from a BFA. | I'm a gazillionth-year CS senior, who was at one point 7 credit hours away from a BFA. | ||
- | I work as a web developer now, and that's really how I wound up interested in how to build distributed things. | + | I work as a web developer now, and that's really how I wound up interested in how to build distributed things. |
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===== Ulam Public Key ===== | ===== Ulam Public Key ===== | ||
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===== Ulam in Windows ===== | ===== Ulam in Windows ===== | ||
- | I've done something sort of demented, but thought I would throw out that this is possible. If you install a Windows Insider | + | **Update:** as of the Fall Creators Update, you no longer need to fool around with the insider |
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+ | Now, once you have the 2017 Fall Creators Update, you just go into Windows | ||
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+ | Then you can install Xming in Windows, | ||
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+ | WSL will mount your Windows files in /mnt, organized by drive letter. If you want to mount network drives or other sorts, you have to add them to fstab yourself, like: | ||
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- | It's sick, I know. It lets me write, compile, and run Ulam on my Surface Pro though. The simulator even runs pretty fast. | + | One handy thing is that since Windows is handling the underlying requests, it lets you mount things Windows knows the credentials for without having to duplicate the credentials in Ubuntu. |
people/joby_elliott.1504490757.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/09/04 02:05 by jelliott