![]() put a real Linux kernel right at the heart of things. And it figured the best way to do that was to add full system call compatibility, i.e. ![]() ![]() Improved performance was Microsoft’s motivation for created the souped-up WSL2. Plus, new Linux kernel updates will be released as Windows 10 software updates - which is kinda crazy when you think about it! More than a simple version bump, WSL 2 is faster, more versatile, and uses a real Linux kernel for the first time. WSL 2 is a big upgrade to the original WSL Microsoft introduced in 2017. If you want to try out the improved Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (aka WSL 2) in the latest Windows versions here’s how - I cover everything you need to do to install it, in this post.
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