![]() ![]() Unfortunately, due to a bug in the latest releases (e.g. Members of the Windows Insider program can test these features as well. Microsoft is currently testing WSL2 where the Linux kernel runs in a virtual machine, allowing for greater compatibility and access to virtual hardware resources. Thus, popular packages such as nmap or wireshark would not run, rendering Linux distributions such as Kali (available from Microsoft Store) almost useless. ![]() ![]() This compatibility layer however was limited in that the Linux software could not access hardware elements such as the network stack directly. Released three years ago in 2016, the first release of WSL offered a compatibility layer allowing Linux binaries to run on Windows. With Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), Microsoft offers a near native way to run Linux on Windows. ![]()
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