![]() ![]() In short, the addition of Ubuntu 18.04 to the Hyper-V gallery gives developers and system admins stuck on Windows 10 a faster way to install an optimized version of Ubuntu 18.04 using Hyper-V. “With only 3 mouse clicks, users will be able to get an Ubuntu VM running that offers clipboard functionality, drive redirection, and much more,” Microsoft boasts. Microsoft is aware of that fact, hence the creation of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).Īware that many developers and IT admins on Windows rely on virtual machines to run Linux on Windows, Microsoft decided to roll its sleeves up and work with upstream XRDP - an implementation of Microsoft’s RDP protocol for Linux - to iron out the kinks.Īnd the result is this news: the Ubuntu 18.04 Hyper-V image, which is arguably more flexible than WSL as it supports a full GUI session, has neat system integrations, and (of course) actually uses the Linux kernel! ‘Enhanced Session Mode’ in Hyper-V is kind of like Guest Tools in VirtualBox in that, once enabled, you get better integration between host and guest, including:Īn awful lot of Ubuntu users run Ubuntu on Windows using virtual machines. ![]() With only 3 mouse clicks, users can get an Ubuntu VM running on Windows 10 ![]()
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