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fuser returns error WSL
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I am using WSL Ubuntu
$ /bin/fuser
Cannot open /proc/net/unix: No such file or directory
I also tried as root user by first issuing:
sudo su
It is not like I intentionally deleted that path.
Is fuser supposed to work out of the box or is there additional config needed? Or do I need to do a complete reinstall?
I've searched all over so now I am turning to you all - thanks!
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I am using WSL Ubuntu
$ /bin/fuser
Cannot open /proc/net/unix: No such file or directory
I also tried as root user by first issuing:
sudo su
It is not like I intentionally deleted that path.
Is fuser supposed to work out of the box or is there additional config needed? Or do I need to do a complete reinstall?
I've searched all over so now I am turning to you all - thanks!
windows-subsystem-for-linux
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IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the/proc
interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com
– steeldriver
14 hours ago
thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
– spioter
13 hours ago
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I am using WSL Ubuntu
$ /bin/fuser
Cannot open /proc/net/unix: No such file or directory
I also tried as root user by first issuing:
sudo su
It is not like I intentionally deleted that path.
Is fuser supposed to work out of the box or is there additional config needed? Or do I need to do a complete reinstall?
I've searched all over so now I am turning to you all - thanks!
windows-subsystem-for-linux
New contributor
I am using WSL Ubuntu
$ /bin/fuser
Cannot open /proc/net/unix: No such file or directory
I also tried as root user by first issuing:
sudo su
It is not like I intentionally deleted that path.
Is fuser supposed to work out of the box or is there additional config needed? Or do I need to do a complete reinstall?
I've searched all over so now I am turning to you all - thanks!
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IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the/proc
interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com
– steeldriver
14 hours ago
thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
– spioter
13 hours ago
add a comment |
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IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the/proc
interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com
– steeldriver
14 hours ago
thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
– spioter
13 hours ago
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1
IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the
/proc
interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com– steeldriver
14 hours ago
IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the
/proc
interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com– steeldriver
14 hours ago
thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
– spioter
13 hours ago
thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
– spioter
13 hours ago
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IMHO the extent to which WSL supports the
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interface is really a matter for Microsoft not Ubuntu - I notice you already posted this on superuser.com– steeldriver
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thanks for sharing - imho you are probably correct :) if you put that as an answer, odds are I will end up accepting it.
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