![]() In addition, the software I chose to install was a result of my needs. I figure the host machine should be the one to manage these types of things. I turn off things like screen blanking, auto locking, and the like. Many of the configuration choices I made were the result of this being in a VM. If you are familiar with both Hyper-V and Ubuntu, you should not have any problems following the instructions. There aren’t a lot of screen shots, nor do I take time to explain “why” (at least not often). I want to make it understood, this is not meant to be an in-depth tutorial. There you will find the instructions broken down into small, easily digestible parts. ![]() Instead, I’ve created a repository on my GitHub site. The instructions were rather long, and if I’d tried to do it as a blog post I’d have had to break it into multiple posts, making it difficult to follow, or have one blog post that was 3 miles long. This is kind of an unusual blog post, in that it doesn’t contain a lot of content. Today I finally decided enough was enough. The problem is my instructions have been scattered across multiple files in a few repositories. It’s not something I do every day though, so I have instructions to remind me of all the steps involved, what buttons to push, and so on. On occasion I will need to setup a new Ubuntu virtual machine in Hyper-V, for doing development or creating new courses for Pluralsight.
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