Microsoft has released the latest preview version of Windows Subsystem for Linux, bringing with it a lengthy changelog, an updated kernel and a new icon. . With the launch of Windows Subsystem for Linux Pre-release 0.50.2.0, Microsoft has introduced a new icon (featuring, of course, a penguin), but there's far more to this release than just this visual update. The latest version fixes various WSL issues, updates the Linux kernel, and includes numerous other changes and additions. Continuing its embrace of Linux, Microsoft has used the latest version of WSL to make numerous changes to this increasingly invaluable tool. Key changes with this release include updating the tar used for importing and exporting WSL2 distributions, as well as adding new strings and parameters, while updating existing ones. . The newest version of WSL Pre-release 0.50.2.0 from Microsoft showcases a revamped logo along with significant kernel enhancements, boosting efficiency and user experience.. Windows Subsystem For Linux, WSL Update, Microsoft Linux Tool. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get ready, developers- Microsoft's WSL 2 is getting graphics support! . The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is an important part of Windows 10. Using a version of Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualisation technology, it lets you run Linux as if it was part of Windows, sharing resources and files. It was originally designed for developers building web and cloud applications, but it's turned into something a lot more powerful that brings two very different operating systems together. Microsoft originally designed WSL for use with the bash command line, but it has evolved into something much more akin to a traditional Linux distribution. Instead of using Microsoft's original set of shims and translations to convert Linux syscalls to Windows calls, it now uses a Microsoft-compiled and supported Linux kernel, initially using the 4.19 kernel release but now rolling out a more up-to-date 5.4. That change has improved support for Linux applications, with most running without need for any changes. There are some issues: as it's a subsystem it isn't launched at startup, so there's no support for timed jobs or for services using systemd. . Unveiling upgraded GUI capabilities in Windows Subsystem for Linux, improving user experience for developers with enhanced graphical interface features.. Windows Subsystem for Linux, Developer Tools, GUI Features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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