https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/m ... indows-10/
Is this good? Or MS trying to embrace and extinguish us? If all the other distros created a port and jumped off the cliff, would we be left behind if we didn't?
Edit: after some more reading, it seems that WSL is still CLI only, so we'd be little different than Debian. False alarm...
Port MX to sideload on Win10? Let the debate begin!!!
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I found it unsettling that they bought their way into the Linux foundation with Platinum membership...I'm sure they can bring a lot to the table with the right attitudes, but it does kinda feel like the fox is inside the hen house..
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Edit: Besides. What's the point?
comment.but why not use VirtualBox or some other VM for everything else non-Windows on Windows? Oracle VirtualBox supports all flavors of Linux, FreeBSD, etc. and is easy to use and very efficient.
Which recognizes a 3 card monty scam when the table is set.
Edit: Besides. What's the point?
Hopefully? The screw you phrase of the day is " Trust Me"Granted there are some issues still, like no graphical support, but hopefully that will change in the future and you can always setup a Windows X server.
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Don't they just want their developers to be able to use Linux without leaving Windows?
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:lipsrsealed:Or MS trying to embrace and extinguish us?
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Yes rok, that was the first thought when I read the article. "Just use VirtualBox"
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Re: Port MX to sideload on Win10? Let the debate begin!!!
It's only CLI tools. I actually installed "Debian" on my work Windows 10 and the tools work great, you can use whatever CLI tools you need rsync, ssh, find, grep, I even used xdelta to patch a MX ISO from Windows partition, so it's very handy. However it's only CLI (AFAIK).
Re: Port MX to sideload on Win10? Let the debate begin!!!
Is there any point for the regular user? Doesn't that mean Windows and Linux are running simultaneously? A lot of people running Linux, do so for a lighter system...
A lot of people running Windows 10 are Windows people. It can be used to try Linux I guess. I doubt that if a system is powerful enough for Windows 10 and being used for Windows 10, then the person is not going to be using Linux on it.
...and if the person is interested in changing or dual booting their system... the conventional ISO is what they will be doing anyway because they are computer literate and smart enough to want to use Linux... or they don't want to use Windows because their system is too slow with it.
So it must be for another reason. There is no harm in creating an MX install that works in this because it will just be there for people to try out Linux and find the one they want, without having to burn ISO Discs or create USB's.
A lot of people running Windows 10 are Windows people. It can be used to try Linux I guess. I doubt that if a system is powerful enough for Windows 10 and being used for Windows 10, then the person is not going to be using Linux on it.
...and if the person is interested in changing or dual booting their system... the conventional ISO is what they will be doing anyway because they are computer literate and smart enough to want to use Linux... or they don't want to use Windows because their system is too slow with it.
So it must be for another reason. There is no harm in creating an MX install that works in this because it will just be there for people to try out Linux and find the one they want, without having to burn ISO Discs or create USB's.
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Re: Port MX to sideload on Win10? Let the debate begin!!!
Sounded reasonable at first, but now...
But how would a CLI MX have anything different than Debian?You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Port MX to sideload on Win10? Let the debate begin!!!
It would be pointless, even Debian and Ubuntu is a bit superfluous although they have slightly different version of the tools... but you can find pretty much everything you need in either.
To run CLI tools in Windows, some people cannot run Linux at work or they need to be in Windows for some reasons, it's not a bad thing, like I said I already used xdelta in Debian, I can see myself using find, grep, sed and the rest of the tools since Windows CLI tools are clunky and never learned stuff like PowerShell.Is there any point for the regular user?