Denton Gentry
Denton Gentry
Tailscale 1.36 included substantial performance improvements: https://tailscale.com/blog/throughput-improvements/ Installing it on the exit node would be useful.
The 1.40 release contained additional throughput improvements described in [Surpassing 10Gb/s over Tailscale](https://tailscale.com/blog/more-throughput/)
`systemd` works in WSL2 now: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/systemd-support-is-now-available-in-wsl/ I think this issue has accumulated a few distinct problems, but almost all related to considerably older version of both WSL and Tailscale and...
It isn't just Wireguard support for Windows 7, Go 1.21 also plans to drop support: - Windows 7 https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57003 - Windows 8 https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57004 We are approaching the day when it...
Tailscale 1.42 is the last release which will support Windows 7: https://tailscale.com/changelog/#2023-05-24-client At this point, I do not expect to resolve this issue.
We ultimately did release a 1.44.2 for Windows 7. Tailscale 1.46.0 and later do not support Windows 7. https://pkgs.tailscale.com/stable/tailscale-setup-1.44.2.exe
It will be in the next release, 1.38.
Release testing for 1.38 has started, I'd expect it in the next several weeks.
1.38.1 is now available. (1.38.0 had to be skipped, we made a mistake in packaging it for our builder)
I don't think WinSparkle is likely at this point, its development is essentially abandoned. Omaha does handle just about everything one could want. However as you say, operating it is...