![]() Make sure you’re on a version of Windows 10 which supports Windows Subsystem for Linux, as well as a 64 bit version I’m also reasonably certain you must have a 64 bit version of the OS. I’m using Windows 10 version 1809, which (I believe) is widely available. Onward with the howto! Step 1 – Prerequisite Stepsįirst, make sure you’re on a supported version of Windows 10. That said, it’s a far cry from traditional virtualization and quite usable on its own. It’s not without its warts…thus far I don’t have sound working, and you unfortunately won’t get the full gamut of Ubuntu applications working. ![]() In my case, after years of using a VM to launch linux into a GUI, I have to admit this is a breath of fresh air. The intent here is to go from a new-ish Windows 10 installation to a fully featured Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) desktop.
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