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W hen Windows announced it was adding built-in support for Linux via the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), it looked ...
Microsoft has just made the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 11 systems.
Windows Subsystem for Linux Now Available for Windows 10—Here’s Where to Get It Windows 10 users rejoice, as you do not need to upgrade to Windows 11 for the Linux experience.
Microsoft has transformed its Windows Subsystem for Linux into a downloadable app from the Microsoft Store. Windows 11 users will now be able to get the latest updates without waiting on bigger ...
Fedora 42 is now offered alongside Ubuntu, Debian, and other popular distros in the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It's a neat addition for developers who want to create or audit cross-platform apps ...
Could we one day see that instead of Linux being the subsystem it could be Windows Linux with Windows subsystem? I've had a feeling for 10 plus years that's where it would end up.
Microsoft is making available today, October 11, a preview version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for Windows 11 in the Microsoft Store. This isn't a new version of WSL; Microsoft is ...
This is an evolution of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), which has existed for a few years but only in command-line form.
Microsoft and Canonical have teamed up to add systemd support to the Windows Subsystem for Linux, allowing a larger number of compatible apps to be installed.
Microsoft has rolled out Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) version 0.65.1 for all Windows Insiders. The update packs a bunch of new features and is scheduled for general availability soon.
This How-To, therefore, is going to focus on just the first part of the blog, related to getting WSL running on Windows, and provide some more explicit steps for getting you up and running. If you've ...
Microsoft declared this week that Windows Subsystem for Linux version 2 (WSL2) is now available for installation on Windows Server 2022.