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Little extra info why Win11 is required for WSL2 and a typo fix for a link within the readme.md
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Running Docker-OSX on Windows is possible using WSL2 (Windows 11 + Windows Subsystem for Linux).
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You must have Windows 11 installed with build 22000+ (21H2 or higher).
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You must have Windows 11 installed with build 22000+ (21H2 or higher). Please note that while WSL2 *does* exist on Windows 10, it is missing functionality that is required such as Nested Virtualization.
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First, install WSL on your computer by running this command in an administrator powershell. For more info, look [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install).
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### Run Docker-OSX headlessly with Telnet
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First make sure [autoboot is enabled](#autoboot-into-osx-after-youve-installed-everything)
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First make sure [autoboot is enabled](#autoboot-into-os-x-after-youve-installed-everything)
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Next, you will want to set up SSH to be automatically started.
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