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At Build 2020, Microsoft released Windows Terminal 1.0 and announced WSL 2 is getting support for GPUs, Linux GUI apps, and a simplified install experience.
Open Source Windows Terminal Microsoft created a new open source Windows Terminal because the old Windows console still needs to be backward-compatible with earlier systems.
Microsoft releases Windows Terminal 1.0 and PowerToys 0.18The Windows Subsystem for Linux will soon allow you to run desktop Linux apps with a graphical user interface. And a public preview of a ...
Microsoft launched Windows Terminal in June for developers who use command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt (cmd.exe), PowerShell, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) distributions.
What you need to know Windows Terminal hits 1.0 release. Linux GUI apps now also supported. Last year, Microsoft announced that it was working on an open-source terminal app for Windows 10 with ...
Microsoft's first preview of Windows Terminal since version 1.0 includes a number of new settings and features.
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), one of the best reasons to run Windows 11, is now available to Windows 10 users, in the latest version and with all its features.
Microsoft has made its revamped Windows Terminal app available in preview for you to download, though many features will be added along the way to a more formal release this winter.
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