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Phantom Disk Space in WSL: Unraveling the VHDX Mystery
The Mystery of Phantom Disk Space in WSL: When Deletion Doesn’t Free Up Space For anyone using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for development, encountering a scenario where deleting hefty files barely makes a dent in your Windows disk... -
Managing Serial Ports in Linux and Windows
Differences Between Serial Ports on Linux and Windows A serial port is an interface that allows external devices to communicate with your computer. Legacy devices such as older mice and modems traditionally use this port. While Windows r... -
I will definitely run Windows applications on Linux
Embracing the Modern Era of Virtualization A Comprehensive Guide to High-Performance Multi-OS Environments Introduction In today’s fast-evolving tech landscape, running multiple operating systems on a single computer has never been easie... -
Installing Deepseek-AI/Janus with CUDA 12.4: Practical Insights for Stable Image Generation
Deepseek-AI/Janus: A New Frontier in Image Generation Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of generative AI, deepseek-ai/Janus has emerged as a groundbreaking model that promises to revolutionize the way we create and interpret ima... -
Why Freed Space Stays Occupied in WSL, Docker, and Virtual Machines
Part 1: Understanding Why WSL Disk Space Doesn’t Shrink Immediately Have you ever deleted big files in WSL—such as Docker images, container caches, or large machine learning models—and noticed no change in disk usage on the Windows side?...
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