Windows 10 Difference Between Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora

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What’s the Difference Between Ubuntu, openSUSE, and Fedora on Windows 10?
by Chris Hoffman on October 30th, 2017


The Windows Subsystem for Linux received a huge update in Windows 10’s
Fall Creators Update. It now supports multiple Linux distributions, not
just Ubuntu. Ubuntu, openSUSE, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are
available at launch, with Fedora and other Linux distributions set to
arrive in the future.

Microsoft isn’t calling this software “Bash on Windows” anymore, either.
It’s now officially referred to as “Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for
Linux”, “OpenSUSE on Windows Subsystem for L inux”, and so on, depending
on which Linux distribution you’re using.
How to Choose Your Linux Distribution

To install a Linux distribution on Windows 10, you no longer run the
“bash.exe” program, which only installed Ubuntu. Instead, you choose the
Linux distribution you want to use from the Microsoft Store.

If you have the older “Bash on Ubuntu on Windows” software installed on
Windows 10’s .....
FULL ARTICLE:
https://www.howtogeek.com/330823/whats-the-difference-between-ubuntu-opensuse-and-fedora-on-windows-10/


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