Embrace and Extend: Microsoft and Bash
"I would love to see all open source innovation happen on top of Windows."
--Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO
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Ubuntu Coming to Windows 10
We can also expect to see some longtime Ubuntu users announcing that they’ll be ditching Ubuntu for another distribution.
This is indeed a day to grab the popcorn. With the news that SCO is back and planning to appeal the dismissal of its case against IBM, this latest news makes today something of an all day double feature picture show.
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Microsoft is bringing the Bash shell to Windows 10
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Ubuntu on Windows -- The Ubuntu Userspace for Windows Developers
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Linux comes to Windows - and 5 other big things Microsoft just announced
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Here's how Microsoft will support Bash on Windows 10
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Microsoft Officially Brings Your Favorite Bash Shell To Windows 10
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Canonical Joins Microsoft To Bring Ubuntu On Windows 10
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Canonical Announces Ubuntu on Windows 10, an Ubuntu Userspace for Windows Devs
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Windows and Ubuntu: “Cygwin Can Suck It”
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Strange Bedfellows: Microsoft And Canonical Bring Ubuntu Linux Bash To Windows 10
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Microsoft is reported to announce Ubuntu Linux runs on Windows 10
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Windows Adds Support For Bash Scripting
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Microsoft to announce Bash on Linux on Windows
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This is the news that got the biggest applause at Microsoft's big event today
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