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  2. Aug 28, 2023 · The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets developers install a Linux distribution (such as Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Kali, Debian, Arch Linux, etc) and use Linux applications, utilities, and Bash command-line tools directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a traditional virtual machine or dualboot setup.

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · This command will automatically enable all the necessary Windows features required for WSL, install the Linux kernel update for WSL2, download the Ubuntu distribution (by default), and install it in WSL.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · Launch in PowerShell. Microsoft dropped plenty of jaws when it launched the Windows Subsystem for Linux, a way to run actual Linux inside Windows without the need to set up a virtual machine. The...

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  5. Aug 26, 2024 · Installing WSL2 on Windows 11 is a breeze if you follow these simple steps. First, you’ll enable the Windows Subsystem for Linux and Virtual Machine Platform features. Then, you’ll install a Linux distribution from the Microsoft Store. Finally, you’ll set WSL2 as your default version.

  6. Jan 17, 2023 · To install WSL 2 on Windows 10 (OS Build 1909 or 1903) you need to follow 4 steps: Enable WSL 2; Enable ‘Virtual Machine Platform’ Set WSL 2 as default; Install a Linux distro; I walk through each step in turn below. I recommend using the PowerShell app, which you need to run as an administrator. You can find PowerShell in the Windows Start ...

  7. Nov 26, 2021 · Table of Contents. Installing WSL2 on Windows 10/11 (The easy way) Installing WSL2 on Windows 10/11 (The hard way) Step 1: Enable Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Step 2: Enable Windows Virtual Machine Platform. Step 3: Update the Linux kernel to the latest version. Step 4: Set WSL2 as the default version.

  8. Feb 16, 2022 · There are times when you might need to have both operating systems – Windows and Linux – either for work, study, or even just experimentation. Luckily, Windows provides a convenient utility for using Linux along side Windows. This utility is called WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).