Comment by its_magic
1 day ago
They might use the NT kernel and their own version of the Linux userland.
I'd be open to the idea, if the kernel were open sourced (MIT licensed?) so I could play with it too.
1 day ago
They might use the NT kernel and their own version of the Linux userland.
I'd be open to the idea, if the kernel were open sourced (MIT licensed?) so I could play with it too.
Why do that when Win32 is what everyone wants?
We’ve already had NT + Linux userland; that was WSLv1.
I think if we're talking about "what everyone wants", Windows 11 obviously isn't it, so that's not necessarily the driving force here.
As I said, everyone wants Win32. What flavor is up to debate, everyone has their own incorrect opinions.
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