News about Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for all platforms

21 May 2025

WSL Open-Sourced to Enhance Developer Collaboration

Microsoft open-sources WSL, fostering developer collaboration and enhancing integration of Linux distributions within Windows for seamless development.

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19 May 2025

Microsoft Enhances WSL with Open-Source Support

Microsoft has open-sourced WSL, adding support for Fedora and Arch. This move enhances integration and performance, benefiting developers and power users.

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19 May 2025

Microsoft Open-Sources Windows Subsystem for Linux

Microsoft has decided to open-source its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), a long-requested move by developers. This change aims to make Windows more developer-friendly by allowing direct access to WSL's code.

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12 Aug 2024

Microsoft Rolls Back WSL Kernel to Address Debugging Issues

Microsoft has rolled back the Windows Subsystem for Linux kernel from version 6.6.36.3 to 5.15.153.1-2 to address potential iptables issues affecting Docker. The update includes various fixes and updates, ensuring stability for users on the pre-release version of WSL2.

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08 Aug 2024

Essential Windows Features to Keep Enabled for Security and Performance

A recent report highlights essential Windows features for security and performance, including Windows Update, Firewall, User Account Control, and Virus Protection. Recommendations also include regular backups, strong passwords, and managing startup apps to optimize system efficiency.

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