Microsoft Wants People to Only Explore GNU/Linux From Within Windows
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Microsoft loves Linux so much it wants someone else to build distros for its Windows Store
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Bring your own Linux to Windows with new open source tool
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Linux on Windows 10: Microsoft releases new tool to get more distros on Windows
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Linux on Windows 10: Microsoft makes it simpler to port your favorite distros
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SD Times news digest: Android Studio 3.1, Microsoft open sources WSL sample, Valohai’s machine learning funding
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You can now build your own WSL distro packages for the Microsoft Store
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Microsoft finally announces Serial Console access for both Linux and Windows VMs on Azure
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Open Sourcing a WSL Sample for Linux Distribution Maintainers and Sideloading Custom Linux Distributions
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