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A year ago, Microsoft officials announced plans to bring support for Linux GUI apps to Windows 10. A first preview of this feature is part of Dev Channel test build 21364.
Microsoft is making the promised support for Linux graphical user interface (GUI) apps on Windows 10 available to customers as of the next Windows 10 release, officials said on May 25.
Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky has published an update to the Building Windows 8 blog in which he sheds light on how Windows 8 treats the GUI differently than any previous version of the operating ...
At Build 2020, Microsoft released Windows Terminal 1.0 and announced WSL 2 is getting support for GPUs, Linux GUI apps, and a simplified install experience.
Could we one day see that instead of Linux being the subsystem it could be Windows Linux with Windows subsystem? I've had a feeling for 10 plus years that's where it would end up.
Microsoft is starting to allow Windows 10 testers to access Linux GUI apps. The first preview of support for GUI applications is available today for Windows Insiders, allowing developers to run ...
Windows 10’s Bash Fling Produces Linux GUI App Offspring For Windows Desktop by Rob Williams — Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 03:44 PM EDT Comments ...
At Build 2021, Microsoft has today announced the general availability of Linux GUI application support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. The feature was announced and shipped in ...
Microsoft noted today that its Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3 (TP3) release has some installation nuances to note.
GitAtomic is a free GUI Based Git Utility Software for Windows. It is compatible with both Github & Gitlab and is faster, lighter and reliable. It has a fully integrated GUI/CLI.
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of Windows 95, the operating system that revolutionized personal computing and introduced ...
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