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Windows Subsystem for Linux

Microsoft Open Sources WSL Launcher Code To Bring More Linux Distros To Windows

After the addition of Ubuntu and openSUSE to Microsoft Store in the recent past, we witnessed the addition of Kali Linux and Debian. While we don’t know Microsoft’s long-term strategy behind these developments, be ready to see more distros coming to the store. To make this process easier, Microsoft has open sourced a crucial Windows […]

Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) Comes To Windows Server — Here’s How To Install

Short Bytes: Microsoft has finally added Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) to Windows Server. On Windows Server 2016 16215+, the users can install WSL and use useful Linux tools right inside their Windows installations. Redmond has also published an easy-to-follow installation guide to help you out. After bringing Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) to Windows 10 operating […]

Windows Subsystem For Linux Is Finally Out Of Beta

Short Bytes: After spending months in beta phase, Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) has finally grown into a complete Windows 10 feature. While the Windows 10 Insiders can grab this feature by getting the Build 16251, other users need to wait for the Fall Creators Update. After this change, Windows users can use regular feedback channels […]

Ubuntu Linux Finally Comes To Windows Store, Download Now

Short Bytes: Moving to a higher cloud for their open source dreams, Microsoft, working with Canonical, has put Ubuntu on Windows Store. The Linux system can be used in Windows 10 and users would be able to leverage Ubuntu’s terminal features and command line utilities without switching between the operating systems. After almost two months […]