Microsoft has just released Windows 10 build 14316, one of the first Anniversary releases Update.
This release brings a lot of improvements, as well as Ubuntu Bash, which can now be used in Windows 10 without any tweak.
Microsoft announced the inclusion of Bash at the Build 2016 developer conference last week. The company considered it good to incorporate Linux features into Windows 10 so developers can work on its new operating system without installing any other third-party software.
So from today, bash will run inherently in Windows 10, but as reported by Microsoft, in order to run, you must first enable Developer in your operating system from the settings.
Settings – Updates and better safety και ενεργοποιήστε την λειτουργία για προγραμματιστές. Στα χαρακτηριστικά των Windows κάντε κλικ στην επιλογή που λέει “Ενεργοποίηση δυνατοτήτων των Windows απενεργοποίηση” και αναζητήστε για “Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta).”
You should immediately install Bash. You're ready: open the command prompt with admin permissions by right-clicking the Start menu and typing "bash".
“Now you can run Bash scripts, and Linux command line tools like: sed, awk, grep, Ruby, Git, Python etc directly from Windows. You can also get access to your Windows file system through Bash, allowing you to work with whatever tools are preferred on Windows or Linux," says Microsoft.
We should point out that Bash is still in beta, so you can see errors.
The new beta version of Windows 10 is currently only available for Windows Insider-registered Fast Ring. The final version is expected in the summer, and ISO from unofficial sources until tomorrow. Let's give them time to upload them to a share page.