There is a new release for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with new features and bug fixes! Check out the summary below, and read on to learn more about new experimental features, and some significant quality improvements. Experimental features We know that WSL is used for a wide array of workflows and we want to help you get the best performance and quality experience from these workflows.
Say what you will about the seemingly ‘half-pregnant’ approach, but I’m running a Debian laptop/desktop/server thanks to being able to dip my toes in via WSL (and truly testing the water via Crostini that did the trick).
Today’s WSL user is tomorrow’s Linux convert after a few more negative articles and BSODs
Say what you will about the seemingly ‘half-pregnant’ approach, but I’m running a Debian laptop/desktop/server thanks to being able to dip my toes in via WSL (and truly testing the water via Crostini that did the trick).
Today’s WSL user is tomorrow’s Linux convert after a few more negative articles and BSODs