This is not the first time Microsoft is doing something incredible.
In recent years, Microsoft's support for the Linux developer community has surprised many, for example, bringing things like Bash shell to Windows or native OpenSSH in Windows 10, and even including Ubuntu, Fedora and SUSE Linux in the Windows Store.
Now, Microsoft is going even further, with a plan to ship a full Linux kernel directly in Windows 10 to underpin the newest version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and provide users with amazing Linux experience on Windows.
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