Basically it’s an operating system that uses a Linux kernel, the WINE compatibility layer for Windows applications, and the ReactOS userland, plus a few other odds and ends to let you run Win32 apps.
Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store. The latest version of the Wine Windows app runner arrives a year after version 10. Given its annual ...
If they can get Linux like FS speeds, it would be faster to cross-build large projects for Windows inside the Linux subsystem than natively in Windows Click to expand... I recently found a weird ...