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Originally Posted by Quoth
I used to use the older MS version of that when it was more UNIX flavoured. It seems to have poor compatibility compared to a real version. A complete distro of your choice in a VM is better. Dual boot better still, but awkward. I used dual boot from 1998 till January 2017.
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Actually, WSL2 is "real" Linux. I still prefer a dedicated Linux machine for my daily duties, but if all you need is a Linux shell with the standard commands/interpreters, one could do a heck of a lot worse than WSL2.