Overview
Learn how to install set up and use Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2), Learn how to leverage the power of GPUs within WSL, Learn how to run Docker Containers on Windows 11 using WSL 2, Learn Linux easily and quickly by running a lightweight Linux virtual machine on your Windows 11 computer, Learn how you can run Linux commands such as grep directly from within Windows
Web developers, NetDevOps engineers, Sysadmins, Network Engineers, Ethical Hackers
Windows 11 computer or laptop, Experience of Windows and Linux is helpful, but not required
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) gives you the power and functionality on Windows. There are so many things you can do now leveraging Linux directly on Windows using WSL2.
You can learn Linux, Docker and other technologies easily using WSL 2. Get started quickly with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) today by joining me on this Linux and Windows adventure.
WARNING: You may encounter issues running WSL 2 with VMware Workstation and VirtualBox. Don't use WSL 2 if you needed nested virtualization with those hypervisors.
This course focuses on the following:
- WSL2 Installation and Setup
- Installation of multiple Linux Distributions
- WiFi Password Cracking Demo using GPUs in WSL, Kali Linux and Hashcat
- Running a GUI version of Linux with WSL and Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Using Windows applications in Linux and Linux applications in Windows
- Leverage Linux commands directly from Windows
- Configurare your Windows Firewall to permit connections to WSL
- Docker using WSL 2
I don't try to teach you everything about Linux, Docker or Windows. I'm only showing you how you can leverage these technologies to do amazing things. This course consists of practical demonstrations which you can follow - the best way to learn is hands-on learning, so follow me and set this up yourself.
David Bombal
David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003 and is one of a small percentage of Cisco Engineers that pass their CCIE labs on their first attempt.
David qualified as a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI #22787) many years ago! He has been training Cisco courses for over 20 years and has delivered instructor led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE.
David is very active on social media and has over 2 million YouTube subscribers and has posted over 1,000 free videos.