Windows Subsystem For Linux - Wikipedia
Windows Subsystem For Linux - Wikipedia
When introduced with the Anniversary Update, only an Ubuntu image was
available. The Fall Creators Update moved the installation process for
Linux distributions to the Windows Store, and introduced Fedora and Suse
images.[6]
This subsystem cannot run all Linux software, such as those in need of
unimplemented Linux kernel services.[8] It is possible to run some
graphical applications by installing an X11 server within the Windows
environment, although it was found to be an unstable method.[9]
See also
AndLinux
CoLinux
Cygwin
FreeBSD's OS compatibility layers
Interix
lxrun
Wine
Xenix
References
External links
Official website
BashOnWindows on GitHub
Windows Command Line Tools For Developers blog
Fun with the Windows Subsystem for Linux blog post