Friends of the Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux (WSL) can now enjoy the Arch Linux distribution after is now available in the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft seems to be increasingly focusing on integrating Linux into Windows 10. For example, the company announced WSL2 last week at Build 2019 and it brings a real Linux kernel which will allow compatibility to more applications Linux.
The company also announced a new application Windows Terminal which is expected to be released this summer and will feature one interface with tabs, from where you will be able to run many different shells as well as the traditional Windows PowerShell, CMD.
Distributions will also be able to quickly create their own WSL distributions, giving Windows users the opportunity to become more familiar with Linux.
Before you can install the Arch Linux distribution via WSL, you must first install the Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux. To do this, go to the Windows Function Control Panel and select Windows 10 Subsystem for Linux as shown below.
Once WSL is installed, you can visit the Microsoft Store and browse for WSL Arch Linux. To install it, just do it click on the Get button and you will download and install it from the Store. When done, you can click the Launch button.
Once the distribution is launched for the first time, you will need to set your location and Arch Linux will start downloading the appropriate files. When you're done, create a username and password to log into Arch Linux.
From there, you will be able to use it pacman package manager to install more applications.
For Windows users who have never tried Linux or Arch Linux, using WSL is a great way to learn new things. You never know, you might like it so much that you leave Windows…
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