Windows Store has a new guest: Ubuntu, one of the most modern Linux distributions around the world. That is, something that seemed impossible a few years ago, but today this is a reality. Windows opens the doors to Linux without fear as an official app that can run even on its new Windows 10 S operating system.
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Now it is the turn to Ubuntu, which from today is available for download to users who are in build 16190 or higher. That is, anyone in the fast ring, 16237, or slow ring, 16232, can use this app. That is, for this purpose it is necessary to activate Windows Subsystem for Linux. For this purpose there are two options:
Method to Install Ubuntu App in Windows 10
The first is to go to “Turn Windows functions on or off,” then select Windows Subsystem for Linux, click OK then you will start to install the application. Then you have to restart, and now you will be able to use this app and SUSE Linux without any problem.
The other possibility is to use PowerShell as an administrator and enter the commands: Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux
That is the version of Windows which does not allow the installation of any application that does not exist in Windows Store.
Easy Sharing between Linux and Windows 10
Microsoft already said that they would introduce it at Build 2017 developer conference. But until today it was not possible to see the application inside the official store. Now it will be the turn of SUSE Linux and Fedora, two other distributions. That will also have space in the Windows 10 Store. Because of these operating systems, we will be able to run utilities from the Linux command line without leaving Windows 10 working environment.
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The goal is not to allow users to delete Windows 10 and to put Linux in place. But that is to offer the possibility of running processes and applications and share files and hardware with Windows. That is something necessary for those who work at computer networks with different characteristics.