Microsoft Makes Fedora an Official Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Distribution
Microsoft has officially added Fedora Linux to its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distribution. You can now run Fedora 42 natively inside Windows, elaborating on its commitment to broaden WSL offerings for developers.
Key Points
- Fedora 42 can now be installed and run natively on Windows via WSL.
- Installation is straightforward: just type
wsl --install FedoraLinux-42
in the terminal. - After installation, launch with
wsl -d FedoraLinux-42
and set your username without needing a password. - New users will automatically belong to the wheel group, granting sudo access right away.
- This move amplifies Microsoft’s efforts to enhance the WSL environment for Linux developers.
Why should I read this?
If you’re into Linux or a developer who relies on WSL, this news is a must-read! Now, with Fedora on WSL, Microsoft’s making it easier to use a popular Linux distribution in Windows. Get in on the specifics so you can hit the ground running with your development work!