Get Started with Windows Subsystem for Linux

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Moving from Legacy to Cloud

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The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) offers an easy way to run Linux apps on a Windows PC without having to dual boot, explains Brien Posey.  “It’s an abstraction layer that allows Windows users to install a Linux build on top of Windows.”

WSL also supports multiple Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Kali, Arch Linux, and Debian.

In this article, Posey covers WSL’s features, installation process, and frequently asked questions.

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