> > I resorted to using WSL out of desperation on a system where I can't > > get the wifi to work on Linux. I was able to develop on LilyPond more > > or less unhindered (until I checked again recently). If you have a > > Linux system there's no reason to use WSL (IMO). > > Quite.
The final irony in my case (and why I haven't had to use WSL recently) was that I managed to figure out that my wifi woes in Linux were actually caused by Windows: the fast boot/startup feature leaves the wifi card in a partially powered state that (apparently) only it can revive it from. I wasted a lot of time troubleshooting thanks to that. Kevin