Basically it’s an operating system that uses a Linux kernel, the WINE compatibility layer for Windows applications, and the ReactOS userland, plus a few other odds and ends to let you run Win32 apps.
Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store. The latest version of the Wine Windows app runner arrives a year after version 10. Given its annual ...
ReactOS, which many refer to as the "open source version of Windows" has reached its 30th birthday. Development on the free ...
If they can get Linux like FS speeds, it would be faster to cross-build large projects for Windows inside the Linux subsystem than natively in Windows Click to expand... I recently found a weird ...
A massive set of changes to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) was rolled into Windows Insider build 15002, which started shipping to Windows 10 users yesterday. Microsoft’s plans for WSL remain ...