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Windows 10: launching Linux applications becomes possible

Microsoft has just announced the distribution of a new version of its Linux subsystem for Windows. A version that should allow more users to launch Linux applications from Windows 10 and Windows 11.

The software is now available in version 1.0 after several trial versions and is offered free of charge in the Microsoft Store. Linxu emulation is now complete, which means you no longer have to create virtual machines to access Linux applications from your Windows PC.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) should allow developers to gain in working comfort. The integration is total since it is now possible to launch Linux programs directly from the Windows Start menu. Microsoft thus guarantees a seamless desktop experience.

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