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dracos.co.uk
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| | | | | My trusty 2011 Macbook Air had started to show its age - a couple of missing keys, the fan being on pretty much all the time - so I looked for a replacement. After some tedious investigation, I settled upon a Dell XPS 9370 from their Outlet store. Windows 10 can run Linux now, so it seemed like an interesting thing to spend some time with, and if it all went sour I could always fully install Linux instead. | |
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nickjanetakis.com
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| | | | | The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is ready for prime time. You no longer need a VM to run graphical Linux apps on Windows. | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | | | Background I recently joined the Windows Insider Program, on the slow ring, to be able to test a development version of the soon-to-be-released Windows Subsystem for Linux, version 2, henceforth WSL 2. Microsoft is doing fantastic work integrating Linux with their Windows operating system. I find it personally quite useful being able to do native Linux development on the Windows partition of my ThinkPad, whilst still having access to all of the native Windows applications that I sometimes need to use. | |
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www.webupd8.org
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