@Linux_Is_Best@mastodon.social this is just part of the long and very slow journey to dumping the Windows NT kernel and adopting Linux as the kernel for Windows. That's why WSL exists, MS recognises Linux is needed for a lot of real life work and can't obviously dump Windows as we know it now quickly, but they can slowly integrate it with WSL, then move towards having Linux as a kernel with a compatibility layer to run legacy Windows software and eventually dumping it altogether.

Anyway, I may be wrong. But I've had this suspicion for a while.

@gpowerf @Linux_Is_Best

"LSW" already exist...

Linux Kernelsupport for Virtualizing since..?
Plenty years before I heard the 1st time about "WSL"... 🤷‍♂️

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