Microsoft Going Linux Way? Windows 10 Build 14251 Has a Linux Sub-system
It seems Microsoft is stealthily embracing Linux! A Windows hacker,
Walking Cat has noted that the latest Windows build 14251 aka Redstone
has two Linux files called LXCore.sys and LXss.sys.
Windows Power User in a blogpost
noted that though Microsoft had been using Linux in its Project Astoria
for Windows 10 Mobile, this is the first time somebody found Linux
files on a proper Windows 10 desktop version. Microsoft had incorporated
Android subsystem in Windows 10 Mobile under its Project Astoria which
was reportedly shelved.
The latest discovery suggest that latest Redstone build of Windows 10
desktop will have access to a Linux subsystem. The files, LXCore.sys
and LXss.sys was discovered by prolific windows hacker Walking Cat who
tweeted :
While the reason for Microsoft incorporating these files in Windows
10 Redstone build is not known, it is assumed that Windows 10 Server may
benefit from running linux-based server apps, so this may be related to
the non-consumer side of Windows 10.
Another reason could be that Microsoft could be incorporating Project
Astoria even on Windows 10 desktop. The second reason sounds more
feasible as Microsoft is trying to build a converging technology for all
products. Windows 10 Build 14251 is the first OneCore build of Windows
10, meant for Mobile, Desktop and Xbox One.
Anyways, in long run it looks like Microsoft may finally embrace some parts of Linux for its Windows operating system.
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