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Microsoft Brings Ubuntu, Suse, and Fedora Linux to Windows Store

Microsoft has announced that three flavors of the free Linux operating system are coming to the Windows Store. Users will be able to run both Windows and Linux apps side-by-side. The move follows Microsoft’s commitment to the open source community. Just last year, the company brought Ubuntu on Windows 10, worked with FreeBSD to develop a Virtual Machine image for its Azure cloud, chose Ubuntu as the OS for its Cloud-based Big Data services, and joined the Linux Foundation as a Platinum member the highest level of membership.

Source: https://thehackernews.com/2017/05/microsoft-windows-store-linux.html

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