Microsoft’s security index now records CVE-2026-21242 as a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) elevation-of-privilege (EoP) vulnerability; the public vendor entry is intentionally terse, and Microsoft’s published confidence annotation makes clear that technical detail is limited while fixes and...
Microsoft is quietly rolling out two deceptively simple changes in recent Windows 11 Insider preview builds that materially improve day‑to‑day control for both privacy‑conscious users and developers: a refreshed top‑level Privacy overview that surfaces app permission use at a glance, and a...
A seasoned Linux user who spent eight years distro‑hopping — from Ubuntu and Arch to Fedora and NixOS, living in KDE and editing in Neovim — recently wiped that investment and made Windows 11 their day‑to‑day OS. That single, candid migration matters because it punctures a persistent narrative...
Microsoft's modern terminal didn’t just replace an ugly old console window — for many power users it has rewritten the way they work on Windows, turning a handful of command-line utilities into true time-savers that change daily workflows. The How‑To Geek piece makes a persuasive case: five...
Microsoft’s MSRC advisory for CVE-2025-38468 confirms that the vulnerable code — a Linux kernel traffic‑control bug in net/sched where htb_lookup_leaf can hit a BUG_ON when presented with an empty rbtree — is present in the Azure Linux product family, and Microsoft says it has begun publishing...
Linux taught me how to think about an operating system as a toolbox, and those lessons have quietly reshaped the way I use Windows every day. The small but powerful shifts — adopting package managers, trusting the terminal, treating customization as a productivity affordance, taking security and...
Microsoft’s advisory that CVE-2025-38040 affects “Azure Linux” is technically correct as a first-tranche disclosure, but it is incomplete as a statement of exposure risk for Microsoft’s entire product portfolio — and it understates what maintainers and operators need to check to be sure they are...
Microsoft’s October preview update KB5067036 has introduced a serious networking regression that blocks VPS and VPN-dependent connections from Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) when using mirrored networking, and the vendor’s limited public guidance has left many developers and administrators...
Configure Windows Terminal Profiles for PowerShell, WSL, and SSH
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes
Windows Terminal is a versatile hub for all your command-line needs. By configuring distinct profiles for PowerShell, WSL, and SSH, you can switch contexts in seconds without...
Windows 10 may have reached its official end of life, but the operating system’s most consequential contributions to the PC ecosystem live on — baked into later releases, adopted by developers, and quietly reshaping how people game, build software, and secure their machines. From underpinning a...
Install and Use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for Dev Workflows
Difficulty: Beginner | Time Required: 20-30 minutes
WS L gives you a real Linux environment inside Windows. With WSL 2, you get a full Linux kernel, faster performance, and seamless toolchains for development. This guide walks...
Windows 10 and Windows 11 now let you open and work with your Linux files from the Windows desktop with two simple tricks: enter \wsl$ in File Explorer to browse all installed distributions, or run explorer.exe . from inside a WSL shell to open the current Linux directory in Windows File...
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Microsoft’s Security Response Guide lists CVE-2025-54112 as a vulnerability in the Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD/VHDX) handling code that can be abused by an authorized local attacker to achieve elevation of privilege on Windows hosts, a condition vendors and incident responders classify as...
When I first started using the command line on Windows, the Command Prompt felt like a utility drawer: useful for a handful of quick tasks but cramped, inflexible, and increasingly outclassed by modern tooling — which is precisely why switching to Windows Terminal has become a practical...
I learned to treat the terminal as my writing room: no floating toolbars, no Ribbon, just text, and the muscle memory of a keyboard—this is the core claim a Windows Central writer makes for why they compose everything inside a terminal rather than in Microsoft Word, and it’s an argument that has...
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Ollama running on Windows 11 is a near-effortless way to host local large language models, and for most users the native Windows app is the fastest path from download to chat — but for developers, researchers, and GPU tinkerers, installing the Linux build inside WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)...
If you’ve spent a decade — or three — inside Windows and the prospect of switching to Linux feels equal parts liberating and terrifying, you’re not alone; recent coverage and community chatter have distilled the crossover into four practical tactics that turn a daunting migration into a...
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If you’re thinking about escaping Windows 11’s telemetry creep or simply want to test a modern Linux desktop without committing, installing Linux alongside Windows — or replacing it entirely — remains the most practical option for most users. This guide walks a careful, practical path through...
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Windows Subsystem for Linux has quietly become one of the most consequential developer features in Windows 11 — not because it’s flashy, but because it removes long-standing friction between two operating systems that many of us need to use every day. What used to require dual‑booting, slow...
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Microsoft's Windows Terminal has just received a major refresh — a Preview channel release that rewrites its windowing architecture, widens the Settings UI, and brings a handful of emulation, usability and accessibility improvements that together make this one of the heftiest updates in recent...
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