Security News > 2017 > May > Microsoft Brings Ubuntu, Suse, and Fedora Linux to Windows Store (The Hackers News)

2017-05-12 04:00
Microsoft has been expressing its love for Linux and Open Source for almost three years now, and this love is embracing as time passes. Just last year, Microsoft made headlines by building support for the Bash shell and Ubuntu Linux binaries into Windows 10, allowing users to run limited instances of Linux directly on top of the OS without installing any virtual machine, as well as developers
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