I could not decipher what I was adding from the http browsing I did.
I put the standalone EDU from USB on an old slow 32 bit so I could reverse to 
the WSL2 flavor.
Still WIP with WTF Microsoft !

Here is what the Debian from Microsoft Sore for WSL2 yields

$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list 
 deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
 deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
 deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
 deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports main              

Nothing in repository except doc ?


~$ sudo apt-cache search edu-
debian-edu-artwork - Debian Edu themes and artwork
debian-edu-artwork-buster - Debian Edu futurePrototype "buster" theme and 
artwork
debian-edu-artwork-homeworld - Debian Edu Homeworld "bullseye" theme and artwork
debian-edu-artwork-softwaves - Debian Edu softWaves ("stretch") theme and 
artwork
debian-edu-artwork-spacefun - Debian Edu Spacefun (squeeze) themes and artwork
debian-edu-config - Configuration files for Debian Edu (Skolelinux) systems
debian-edu-doc-da - Danish documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-de - German documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-en - English documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-es - Spanish documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-fr - French documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-it - Italian documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-ja - Japanese documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-en - English documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-fr - French documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-ja - Japanese documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-nb-no - Norwegian Bokmål documentation from the Debian 
Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-nl - Dutch documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-pl - Polish documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-pt-br - Portuguese (Brazil) documentation from the Debian 
Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-pt-pt - Portuguese (Portugal) documentation from the 
Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-sv - Swedish documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-uk - Ukrainian documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-legacy-zh-cn - Simplified Chinese documentation from the Debian 
Edu project
debian-edu-doc-nb - transitional package for debian-edu-doc-nb-no
debian-edu-doc-nb-no - Norwegian Bokmål documentation from the Debian Edu 
project
debian-edu-doc-nl - Dutch documentation from the Debian Edu project
debian-edu-doc-pt-pt - Portuguese (Portugal) documentation from the Debian Edu 
project
debian-edu-doc-zh - transitional package for debian-edu-doc-zh-cn
debian-edu-doc-zh-cn - Simplified Chinese documentation from the Debian Edu 
project
debian-edu-install - Set d-i values to install Debian Edu with less questions
kdeedu-data - data files for KDE education applications
kdeedu-kvtml-data - KVTML files for KDE-Edu programs

Lee T. Davy
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From: Dominik George
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2021 1:08 PM
To: Lee T. Davy - A3
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: New Debian from Microsoft Store using WSL2

Hi,


> I tried
> $ sudo apt-add-repository http://salsa.debian.org/debian-edu

This does not make sense. It is a Git repository, not an apt repository.

Also, Debian Edu consists of packages included in Debian main. You do not need 
to add any repository. Simply `apt install edu-$whatever`.

Installing Debian Edu on WSL does not sound very reasonable, as it is a 
complete server and desktop operating system. Maybe if you explain what you 
want to achieve, someone can help.

-nik


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