ZDNet: Microsoft: WSL2’s Linux kernel will be delivered to Windows 10 users via Windows Update

Specifically, Microsoft has decided to remove the Linux kernel from the Windows OS image with WSL2. Instead, the company will deliver it to users’ machines using Windows Update. Users will be able to manually check for new kernel updates by clicking the “Check for Updates” button or by waiting for Windows to do this automatically.

“Our end goal is for this change to be seamless, where your Linux kernel is kept up to date without you needing to think about it. By default this will be handled entirely by Windows, just like regular updates on your machine,” said Microsoft Program Manager Craig Loewen in a blog post today outlining the coming change.


— ZDNet: Microsoft: WSL2’s Linux kernel will be delivered to Windows 10 users via Windows Update. https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-wsl2s-linux-kernel-will-be-delivered-to-windows-10-users-via-windows-update/

ZDNet: Microsoft: New Windows Terminal update is out and it’s ‘huge’

ZDNet: Microsoft: New Windows Terminal update is out and it’s ‘huge’.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-new-windows-terminal-update-is-out-and-its-huge/

How to configure Windows Sandbox on Windows 10 | Windows Central

How to configure Windows Sandbox on Windows 10 | Windows Central https://www.windowscentral.com/how-configure-windows-sandbox-windows-10

Windows 10 is getting a Microsoft-built Linux kernel | ZDNet

Windows 10 is getting a Microsoft-built Linux kernel | ZDNet https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-is-getting-a-microsoft-built-linux-kernel/

Tips on getting the most out of Ubuntu 18.04 running in WSL on Windows 10

There are some good pointers and excellent tips in Web Development and Advanced Techniques with Linux on Windows (WSL) that are useful if you’re using WSL as part of your dev toolkit. Getting the same envs, including PATH, running across both systems is handy. It’s cool to be able to develop in Windows and test in Ubuntu without mucking about with VMs or ssh or anything.

BetaNews: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS hits the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 users

BetaNews: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS hits the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 users.
https://betanews.com/2018/05/16/ubuntu-18-04-lts-microsoft-store/

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Linux’izing your Windows PC into a dev machine – Part 1 | cepa.io

Linux’izing your Windows PC into a dev machine – Part 1 | cepa.io https://cepa.io/2018/02/10/linuxizing-your-windows-pc-part1/

Say Farewell to Putty as Microsoft adds an OpenSSH Client to Windows 10

Say Farewell to Putty as Microsoft adds an OpenSSH Client to Windows 10 https://www.servethehome.com/say-farewell-putty-microsoft-adds-openssh-client-windows-10

Microsoft announces Windows 10 Pro for Workstations – Windows For Your Business

Microsoft announces Windows 10 Pro for Workstations – Windows For Your Business https://blogs.windows.com/business/2017/08/10/microsoft-announces-windows-10-pro-workstations