The latest version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux is a significant upgrade, but also one that takes a few steps to set up.
Microsoft dropped plenty of jaws when it launched the Windows Subsystem for Linux, a way to run actual Linux inside Windows 10 without the need to set up a virtual machine. The project has seen a ton of support, and WSL2 is the latest and greatest.
It takes things a little further and adds yet more awesomeness to the Linux experience on Windows 10. If you haven't yet checked it out, here's how to get started.
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