The Windows Subsystem for Linux WSL allows developers to run both Windows and Linux simultaneously on a Windows machine without using a virtual machine. With WSL, developers can install several popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, Kali, and Debian, and use Linux apps directly on Windows. Today, Microsoft announced that Fedora Linux is now officially supported as a WSL distribution. The Fedora Project is using WSLs new tar based architecture to create WSL images, starting...
