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by stephenr
3172 days ago
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That is what it is - it's a compatibility layer to provide (a subset of) Linux kernel system calls on Windows, allowing the user to run ELF binaries as-is. The problem is Microsoft's phrasing. They're calling the distros (eg ubuntu or suse) that can run on WSL sans Linux (as they use the NT kernel w/WSL) "Linux". https://twitter.com/TechBandCamp/status/920733089948504064 It's like saying "for our lactose intolerant customers we sell cheeseburgers without cheese". |
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Said boss have very little idea what "kernel compatibility layer" or "running ELF binary as-is" means, but they do get "running linux".