Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) can now run systemd inside our installed WSL distributions. This is old news, announced September 2022, but I only found out about this today! I might need to update some of my WSL blog posts. […]
Windows Terminal: The Best Terminal for Windows (2024)
This article presents an unbiased perspective on the best terminal for Windows in 2024 – Windows Terminal. Whether you’re a Windows Systems Administrator or an MSSQL DBA, having a reliable and feature-rich terminal can contribute to improving efficiency, and overall […]
Windows Terminal: How to Split Panes
This post shares a quick guide on how to split panes in Windows Terminal. Panes in Windows Terminal enhances productivity by allowing you to have multiple terminal sessions showing simultaneously within a single terminal window. To split a Windows Terminal […]
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) emerges as a game-changer, breaking barriers between Windows and Linux environments. This post helps explain what WSL is, and what the Windows Subsystem brings to the Windows developer […]
WSL: Basic Commands
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is a feature released by Microsoft in 2016 that allows us to install and manage multiple Linux distributions on our local Windows computer with ease. The latest versions of Windows comes with a set of […]