• Did Microsoft just sneak out its own Linux distro?

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jul 20 13:30:04 2021
    Did Microsoft just sneak out its own Linux distro?

    Date:
    Tue, 20 Jul 2021 12:14:04 +0000

    Description:
    It certainly appears so - and its not the only Linux-related project brewing in Redmond.

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    Microsoft has quietly released the first stable release of its Linux kernel-based distro on GitHub under the MIT open source license.

    But before you head off to download and take it for a spin, you should know that the distro, named CBL-Mariner , isnt designed to be used as a general purpose distro and doesnt put out easy to use ISO images.

    Developed and maintained by the Linux System Group at Microsoft, CBL-Mariner is in fact Microsofts internal Linux distro thats specially tuned for use within its cloud infrastructure and edge products and services. Check our roundup of the best Linux distros Here are the best Linux laptops for running Linux Also check our collection of the best Linux distros for business Microsoft and Linux

    Microsoft has long shunned its former Linux is a cancer belief and has embraced the technology and open source in general because it makes good business sense to do so.

    Besides its numerous, regular contributions to the Linux kernel, usually to ensure its cloud offerings run flawlessly atop the kernel, the software behemoth owns GitHub , arguably the largest repository of open source software, and CBL-Mariner is just one of a handful of projects of the Linux System Group at Microsoft.

    The adventurous can follow the instructions of Microsoft engineer Juan Manuel Rey and install the distro inside a virtual machine.

    However, for the rest of us, the best bet to bridge the gap between Windows and Linux is to use the Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2), which not is
    not only based on a release from the Long Term Support (LTS) Linux kernel
    5.10 branch, but can now also run graphical Linux apps seamlessly on the Windows 10 desktop. Heres our list of the best laptops for programming



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