Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux is coming to all Windows 10 users (archive):
You won't have to be a tester to try Windows 10's new, built-in Linux kernel in the near future. Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 will be widely available when Windows 10 version 2004 arrives. You'll have to install it manually for a "few months" until an update adds automatic installs and updates, but that's a small price to pay if you want Linux and Windows to coexist in peace and harmony. It'll be easier to set up, at least -- the kernel will now be delivered through Windows Update instead of forcing you to install an entire Windows image.
Embrace, Extend... Excite!
Previously: Windows 10 Will Soon Ship with a Full, Open Source, GPLed Linux Kernel
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 15 2020, @05:50AM (1 child)
Darling, I know it's coronavirus season but it sounds like you've been self-isolating too long.
Go get some vitamin D.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 16 2020, @03:00PM
Gamers / Millennials . . . but Mooooooooooooom! I've already been self isolating in the basement for years!
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.