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: 2) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Sunday March 15 2020, @11:02PM (1 child)
Something found in walls. Just like Gates*. If you knock down the walls you don't need either**.
*One down, one to go.
**I wish I could claim this as mine, but I can't.
It's NOT a conspiracy... it's a plot.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 16 2020, @03:08PM
The older the building, the less I want to look inside the walls. Ewwwww!
Fact: We get heavier as we age due to more information in our heads. When no more will fit it accumulates as fat.