The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a set of software tools that basically lets you install and run native Linux applications on a Windows PC without rebooting ...
XDA Developers on MSN
WSL is powerful, but these 3 reasons are why it won't beat a real Linux desktop
WSL uses Windows' native hypervisor (Hyper-V) to create lightweight virtual environments. The Linux distro that you install ...
The Register on MSN
What if Linux ran Windows… and meant it? Meet Loss32
It's crazy, a million-to-one shot, but it might just work What if, rather than make a Linux distro that can run Windows apps, ...
One year on Linux, two distros, a few tears, four desktop environments, and zero regrets about leaving Windows.
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