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hobs ◴[] No.11390553[source]
Some additional details from Scott Hanselman:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/DevelopersCanRunBashShellAndUs...

"This is a real native Bash Linux binary running on Windows itself. It's fast and lightweight and it's the real binaries. This is an genuine Ubuntu image on top of Windows with all the Linux tools I use like awk, sed, grep, vi, etc. It's fast and it's lightweight. The binaries are downloaded by you - using apt-get - just as on Linux, because it is Linux. You can apt-get and download other tools like Ruby, Redis, emacs, and on and on. This is brilliant for developers that use a diverse set of tools like me."

"This runs on 64-bit Windows and doesn't use virtual machines. Where does bash on Windows fit in to your life as a developer?

If you want to run Bash on Windows, you've historically had a few choices.

Cygwin - GNU command line utilities compiled for Win32 with great native Windows integration. But it's not Linux. HyperV and Ubuntu - Run an entire Linux VM (dedicating x gigs of RAM, and x gigs of disk) and then remote into it (RDP, VNC, ssh) Docker is also an option to run a Linux container, under a HyperV VM Running bash on Windows hits in the sweet spot. It behaves like Linux because it executes real Linux binaries. Just hit the Windows Key and type bash. "

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Gratsby ◴[] No.11390705[source]
This doees sound pretty funny when you think about it. "Our latest improvement to Windows is...

Adding Linux"

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swalsh ◴[] No.11390826[source]
This is such a big deal though, this really shows Microsoft's commitment to the new .net Core initiative, and their push for linux support
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simplemath ◴[] No.11390917[source]
Honestly, seems like all roads here lead to Microsoft swallowing Linux userbase whole.

What's next, RedHat on Server?

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bitcrazed ◴[] No.11391811[source]
Swallowing? No. Supporting, yes! We want Windows to be your home - the best place to build apps for all the platforms and all the devices. Period.

In case you've not noticed, this is a very, VERY different Microsoft, one I re-joined recently precisely to work on this very feature! :D

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1. niutech ◴[] No.11392160[source]
If you want Windows to be Linux users' home, then how isn't it swallowing them and dragging them from an open source environment to a closed source one?

More questions: Will it be backported to Windows 8.1? How does it differ from CoLinux and andLinux?

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2. asp_hornet ◴[] No.11395296[source]
>If you want Windows to be Linux users' home, then how isn't it swallowing them and dragging them from an open source environment to a closed source one?

because no one is forcing linux users to do anything. can you really not see the difference between giving an option to developers and "dragging linux users"