WSL 3 makes staying on Windows easier, especially for developers building or running Linux-based AI, container, or dev ...
The tools Linux developers love are coming to Windows.
Linux 7.1 is here to end the Intel 486 CPU era - and do some serious legacy clean up ...
The Linux kernel development team has officially released Linux Kernel 7.1, marking the first major update in the 7.x series.
Microsoft has open-sourced the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), making its source code available on GitHub, except for a few components that are part of Windows. This marks a milestone for a project ...
Linux 7.1 is now available with removal of i486 support, Steam Deck OLED audio fixes, and NTFS improvements, alongside ...
Considering that Windows NT has the concept of so-called ‘subsystems’ whereby you can run different systems side-by-side, starting with the POSIX subsystem and later the Windows Subsystem for Linux ...
The new kernel, Linux 7.1, brings a modern NTFS driver and activates Intel's FRED by default. Furthermore, the use of AI in ...
Microsoft introduced a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with Windows 10. Initially it allowed you to run command line Linux utilities in Windows, but over time Microsoft added support for ...