Finally…while Microsoft brings Linux GUI apps to Windows 10, the other solutions will decrease in volume.
So far the only solutions were either installing Linux as a seperate operating system and having a dual boot solution or you could install a virtual machine and then install a Linux based operating system in that virtual machine.
I’m looking forward to it and I’m curious if all functionality like hardware support will be available.
The currently existing WSL solution (where WSL2 is not even completely released) is only allowing command line applications.
https://www.engadget.com/windows-linux-gui-apps-154653056.html
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