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Raise Your Weapon
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![]() Microsoft is reaching out to Linux developers in a way that the company never has before. "The Bash shell is coming to Windows. Yes, the real Bash is coming to Windows," said Microsoft's Kevin Gallo on stage at today's Build 2016 keynote. The announcement received an uproarious applause from the crowd. The new functionality will be enabled as part of this summer's Anniversary Update to Windows 10.
"This is not a VM. This is not cross-compiled tools. This is native," he said. "We've partnered with Canonical to offer this great experience, which you'll be able to download right from the Windows Store." Third-party tools have enabled this sort of thing for years, but a direct partnership between Microsoft and Canonical should offer even more flexibility and convenience for developers who prefer using these binaries and tools. More importantly, it represents Microsoft's refreshing stance on open-source development. VP Terry Myerson teased "more coming soon" in regards to other possibilities signaling a modernized and extremely open Windows 10. This blog post by Microsoft's Scott Hanselman offers a deeper explanation of the move. "This is brilliant for developers that use a diverse set of tools like me," he said. "This is a genuine Ubuntu image on top of Windows with all the Linux tools I use." And No this is not April Fools Microsoft is adding the Linux command line to Windows 10 | The Verge |
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It's 42
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$ unix2dos *.txt
Just use LINUX ... the real thing ![]() otherwise \n and \r will fuck you over too many times $ cp file newname; dos2unix newname too much work and too much trouble Will you be able to $ sudo apt-get install unix2dos ? Developers can run Bash Shell and user-mode Ubuntu Linux binaries on Windows 10 - Scott Hanselman maybe so ... Sounds like another lame half ass Microcrap idea to me Balmer said LINUX was a cancer LMAO I will not use Windows again so it really doesn?t matter to me ... |
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frc
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The ms three e's: embrace extend extinguish...
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It's 42
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Bend over and take it MS:
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