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I don't know if anyone knows why these two commands sudo lspci and sudo lsusb do not show me the devices that I have connected to the PCI and the USB devices that I have connected. When I execute those commands in the latest version of Ubuntu (version 22.04 LTS) that I have installed on Windows with SWL, nothing appears D:

I really appreciate any help

  • 14.04???? and see this please https://askubuntu.com/questions/1304869/does-wsl2-support-lsusb – Rinzwind Jun 25 '22 at 02:20
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    Does this answer your question? [Does WSL2 Support lsusb?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1304869/does-wsl2-support-lsusb) – Rinzwind Jun 25 '22 at 02:21
  • You've tagged your release as being about Ubuntu 14.04 LTS which is *end-of-life* thus unsupported here. You do mention Ubuntu 22.0 but that makes no sense, as the format is *year.month* and 0 is not a valid month. The commands you mention print strings from the devices themselves; many *cheaper* devices provide no strings, or *unhelpful* text as its cheaper to produce hardware without strings encoded. – guiverc Jun 25 '22 at 02:33
  • The version of ubuntu that I am using is 22.04 LTS – Hugo Bustamante Jun 25 '22 at 02:36
  • @Rinzwind I see that function is not native with WSL and I have to install an extra package in windows, I am going to investigate in the documentation that they gave me. Regarding the other command: sudo lspci, will there be any solution? – Hugo Bustamante Jun 25 '22 at 02:37
  • @guiverc I already did it, sorry – Hugo Bustamante Jun 25 '22 at 02:48

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