WLinux: The Windows Subsystem for Linux in Windows 10 allows Microsoft operating system users to run Linux distributions through Windows 10. So far, it has been possible to run Ubuntu, Debian, and Kali distributions.
It looks like a new distribution has been developed optimized specifically for Windows 10 and Windows Subsystem for Linux.
The new distribution is called WLinux, and focuses on the packages associated with the Windows Subsystem for Linux, as well as the customizations needed to take full advantage of this feature of Windows 10.
“Given the high degree of customization of Linux, I thought that a new distribution for WSL should be created with reasonable defaults for use in WSL. I identified and implemented an initial set of customizations and features that could be used by many distro developers as a starting point for their own installation, says founder of Whitewater Foundry who developed the distribution.
But what is important to mention is that WLinux that is available through the Microsoft Store does not come for free. It costs $ 19,99, and at the moment there is a 50% discount, ie it comes to $ 10. Of course we do not recommend buying it, unless you are a developer and find a good idea to use it in a project.
The WLinux distribution includes support for most Linux applications, tools ανάπτυξης όπως τα shell zsh, git, python 3.7 (όλα προεγκατεστημένα), wslu και πρόσθετα scripts για εφαρμογές όπως το Google Chrome, το Visual Studio and pip3 for python.
The development team promises "faster fixes than any upstream Linux-specific WSL errors" and says many unnecessary packages, such as systemd, have been removed for added stability and security.
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