Most of the functionality is present but many important bits are still being developed.

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      cons:

      • has to enable linux containers
      • can’t use native filesystem for emulated applications because it’s a completely different environment
      • potential for performance issues given that it’s literally a non standard environment
      • wastes a bunch of disk space
      • requires an entire secondary system to be maintained and updated

      pros:

      • can technically run linux applications
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      Bad examples. Just running some program is not an argument. Even Windows can run most Linux programs in WSL, but does not mean it’s Linux.

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        He asked and said he’d wait, I just took the straight up easy route and grabbed the first video off search. I honestly don’t know much about Linux, but I’m learning more every day.

        Chrome books seem like they’re closer to Linux than Windows is though, right?