🔒 I don't think this project has any value anymore and Bluestacks vs. It makes sense to use software. Archived indefinitely. If you are determined to install, check out the MagiskOnWsaLocal project. 🫡
This is an experimental project. We are not responsible for an incident that you will encounter. Do it within your own consciousness.
EasierWsaInstallerGui is a project that has been converted to a EasierWsaInstaller graphical interface and is intended for you to write less command lines.
Try our EasierWsaInstaller project
You need to fully install ubuntu, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed or debian. So you have to create a User account.
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You must have a minimum Windows 11 device. It is adjusted for Windows 11 only.
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Developer Mode must be active. (Applicable if you are going to use the MagiskOnWSA and WSAGAScript method.)
Yes, there is a Prepare button in the Requirements Pane. You can have it do most of it for you. However, after restarting your computer, you need to open Ubuntu and create a User account.
No problem if you want to handle it yourself. Lets continue.
Settings > Privacy & security > For Developers > Developer Mode
Open windows terminal as administrator. You can easily enable it by typing the following command. You should have enabled Ubuntu, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed or Debian WSL when you installed it.
dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:VirtualMachinePlatform /all /norestart
You need to Activate WSL also to use ubuntu, openSUSE Tumbleweed or Debian
NOTE: There may be a newer version when you look, so don't be fooled by the version.
Click on "EasierWsaInstallerGui 2.0.1 - Portable".
Download the one that says "wsagui_beta_2.0.1-portable.zip".
To run it, extract the zip, then press the EasierWsaInstaller.Desktop(.exe) file inside.
Since our MagiskOnWsaLocal and Wsagascript methods are modified from the originality of the file, you should do the same operations again. It will not receive updates from the store.
You can think of root as an administrator account in Windows. It can also be called a superuser in some places. If you're asking this question for WSL, it's your password when creating the user account.
We decided to go with the semantic version, so we took it from scratch. Our old versions will not be supported.
We are using AvaloniUI. However, although it supports Cross-Platform, it will only work compatible with windows due to the project.
Don't forget to ask your questions on Issues, and the FAQ will be updated as you ask your questions.