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by tracker1 2012 days ago
Probably, but it also introduced a lot of edge cases for compatibility issues. I thought it was a reasonable approach, though likely took more devs than just supporting the more tightly integrated VM environments.

I will say that Docker Desktop works MUCH more smoothly with WSL2 than the prior approach.

About the only issue I see now is about once a month I have to reboot because the magic localhost port mapping between docker, wsl-ubuntu and native host goes wonky. It's not so bad as long as I realize before diving into a rabbit hole to figure out why I can't connect to something.