Using Vcxrsv installer to download MOOSE application on Windows 11 machine #27388
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Thank you for your submission. Because this is an issue with the WSL installation procedure and not a bug with MOOSE directly, I am moving this to our Discussions forum (https://github.com/idaholab/moose/discussions) for further review by the community and the development team. |
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I do not have a WSL instance available to test on, so please take this advice with a grain of salt. I am generally following resources provided by Microsoft, and you can find what I am following here. I would start by removing the distribution you have installed. First, list the distributions you have available (you likely only have one) by running the command At this point, I think you can try |
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Hi. I have a similar issue, I followed the steps however whenever I open a new terminal anconda is not recognized. I edited the bash file using the vi editor and inputted the code below before "conda active moose".
Can you help me figure this, thank you. |
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I am having trouble correctly installing the framework required to use MOOSE on a Windows 11 laptop. I downloaded the Vxcrsv installer and followed the steps on the MOOSE framework website but I did not understand that when I was setting up my UNIX username and password that you cannot see the password being typed. Therefore, I thought my computer was broken and closed the command prompt and now I am not able to access the UNIX username or password on my command prompt. How do I uninstall the application and try again. This is what my command prompt says currently:
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