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The Sudo command allows you to run commands in an elevated mode without opening a separate session for the same. Learn how to run Sudo command in Windows.
You can also go the other way by running Linux commands from Windows PowerShell. You can do this using the wsl command followed by any Linux commands you want to run.
Running Linux on a Windows system opens up a world of possibilities for users who want to explore the power and flexibility of the Linux operating system.
How-To Windows 10 Resurrection with ChromeOS Flex: Linux Apps and Shared Folders By Tom Fenton 04/21/2025 In my last two articles, I explored using ChromeOS Flex as an OS replacement on a decade-old, ...
Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 was released nearly 3 years ago. This brought the ability to run the Bash shell and run Linux binary executables that you’d be able to run on Ubuntu ...