So, you don’t allow Windows on your company computers in your studio, restaurant, newsroom, or any place where you produce code for games and software. Your employees needed Windows to use essential services. However; VirtualBox is a solution for running Windows within your Linux environment. However; there’s no LSW (Linux Subsystem For Windows) because, it doesn’t exist.
You Still Need 1 Windows Computer… Despite Owning Linux Machines
Okay, I am still experimenting with one of my computers that requires a specific OS that is designed to run a specific machine. I do have 3 Linux machines, but I’ve converted one of them back to Windows because, I may need it for other uses. I am currently using my 2-in-one PC as a dedicated machine torun Hideout TV and other apps, but this machine is designed to only use Windows as a prefered OS. It’s okay to have so many Linux machines, but you need at least 1 Windows machine to do other things. However; I’ll discuss about why you still need a Windows machine.
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[FAQ] Why There’s No LSW (Linux Subsystem for Windows) Feature In Most Linux Distributions?
This is one question what Linux users hasn’t asked just yet. Running Windows via virtual machines as an oppose to your host machine is common for some people who wanted to have 2 OSs for developing software for multiple platforms. However; what Linux doesn’t have is LSW, and if you read this title of this article; I’ll tell you why there’s no LSW feature in Linux.
Ubuntu Computers & The Stuttering Install Of Microsoft Windows Via Virtualbox
Although; I am currently experimenting with running Windows via a virtual machine program, Virtualbox. However; I am now getting used to using Ubuntu Linux as a way to help reduce risk of malware attacks on Windows 10, and a way to “DeMicrosoften” my machine. However; I’ve successfully done it because, removing dependencies of Microsoft products is a way to regain control of my machine. However; you can still run Windows as a guest OS for other purposes like testing out text-based games, or having 2 OSs without needing to boot from one OS to the another as you interchange. between OSs by rebooting.
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