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Microsoft is making its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) open-source today, opening up the code for community members to ...
The announcement closes a nearly nine-year-old request from the developer community, and signals a new era of collaboration ...
The desktop Linux platform LPCCS will be replaced by “Windows Subsystem for Linux” (WSL) from summer 2025 onwards.
Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux has become an important tool for developers and power users since it was introduced ...
Is the best web dev setup actually a mix of Windows and Linux? With WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux), you get the ...
Microsoft has open-sourced the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), making its source code available on GitHub, except for a few components that are part of Windows. This marks a milestone for a ...
Developers can now look under the hood at the component that allows a Linux environment to run within Windows.
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 into a different operating system.
Ever wanted to run Linux apps without resorting to dual-booting or VMs? These neat WSL distributions can help you out!
At its Build developer conference this week, Microsoft announced that Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is now open source. Developers can download the code, contribute bug fixes and new features ...