wp_capabilities
a:1:{s:13:"administrator";b:1;}
wp_user_level
10
wp_capabilities
a:1:{s:6:"editor";b:1;}
More recent resolution: | |
1. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL). | |
2. echo "[network]" | sudo tee wsl.conf (Create wsl.conf file and add the first line). | |
3. echo "generateResolvConf = false" | sudo tee -a wsl.conf (Append wsl.conf the next line). | |
4. wsl --terminate Debian (Terminate WSL in Windows cmd, in case is Ubuntu not Debian). | |
5. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL). | |
6. sudo rm -Rf resolv.conf (Delete the resolv.conf file). | |
7. In windows cmd, ps or terminal with the vpn connected do: Get-NetIPInterface or ipconfig /all for get the dns primary and | |
secondary. |
I've been using wsl
(version 2) with genie
mod for years without issue, but one day, Windows 10 finally catch up on wsl
Windows 11 features and gives us a way to use systemD
natively.
I wanted to use the new "right way" to enable systemD
on Windows Subsystem for Linux (without genie
), and I also had a (probably related) infinite Windows RemoteApp error poping in.