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Ubuntu on Windows

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zymhan ◴[] No.11390932[source]
"Linux geeks can think of it sort of the inverse of "wine" -- Ubuntu binaries running natively in Windows. Microsoft calls it their "Windows Subsystem for Linux"."

I find it amazing that you can have such a functional Ubuntu environment by translating system calls. Microsoft does have the advantage of Linux being open-source I suppose, while the Wine project had to reverse engineer DLLs. Or have you supply them on your own.

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dec0dedab0de ◴[] No.11391074[source]
I would rather have the opposite. I would even pay for an official "Windows on Linux". There is a handful of games I would like to play, but other than that I have no interest in windows.
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1. wernercd ◴[] No.11391198[source]
The problem is that the user-base for Windows on Linux probably isn't worth Microsoft's time...

While it seems like it is worth Microsoft's time to keep people on Windows.

I for one look forward to having all my vulnerabilities in one place... Linux, windows, server, desktop...