So the latest news is that you can run Ubuntu and bash on Windows 10. In other words, from the bash command-line, you execute apt-get to get/run any Ubuntu binary -- the same binary that runs on Linux. How do it work?Native Linux commands to install and run Linux commands - on Windows.I don't know yet, but browsing around on the Internet suggests that it's a kernel driver in Windows that emulates Linux system calls.
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I do believe that this is one of the signs of the apocalypse ..
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Will they screw up Linux as they have done to the rest of computing?
They can keep it. I've experimented some with win10 in a VM on OpenMandriva Lx, it sux. Afterwards, I posted my experiences on a dark web board I frequent, people started coming out bemoaning the fact that they had already done the upgrade from 7 to 10 and were trying to figure out how to revert to the previous version. M$ should've stuck with XP.
Don't worry, they'll find a way to screw it up.
sudo apt-get install brick-bsod
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
Or something like that.....
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