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How to run Linux programs from a Windows 10 command prompt

Posted on 30 August 2020

From bleepingcomputer.com

WSL

Both the Windows and Linux operating systems include applications that would be useful for either operating system.

Unfortunately, to use Linux programs in Windows, you would typically need to find versions that have been ported to Windows.

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