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Microsoft stopped fighting Linux—now it's building it
Not bad for the company that once called Linux "cancer." ...
Microsoft's Linux server distribution is now available as an ISO to install on your own server or virtual machine.
The images are known as shims, which were invented to extend Secure Boot to Linux devices and utility software. Using a ...
Linux now powers much of Azure, and Microsoft maintains its own Linux distribution to support cloud infrastructure and enterprise customers.
Microsoft has officially unveiled Azure Linux 4.0, the latest version of its open-source Linux distribution designed for ...
Microsoft continues its big Linux push at Build 2026 ...
In recent years, Microsoft has changed its attitude towards the open source operating system Linux. A slimmed-down version can be found, for example, in the Windows subsystem for Linux. This ...
Microsoft's Fedora-derived Azure Linux 4 has hit a new milestone: you can now run it outside of Azure. The project's GitHub page now offers ISO file downloads in addition to its A ...
Microsoft continues to embrace Linux and make Windows a home for developers. Microsoft continues to embrace Linux and make Windows a home for developers. is a senior correspondent and author of ...
Microsoft has confirmed the August 2024 Windows security updates are causing Linux booting issues on dual-boot systems with Secure Boot enabled. The issue is caused by a Secure Boot Advanced Targeting ...
Microsoft has announced Coreutils, a new Windows 11 feature that allows developers to run many popular Linux command line utilities natively on Windows from a single binary. Revealed at this week’s ...
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