Ubuntu 20.04 LTS permits you to use the Ubuntu Terminal and run Ubuntu command line utilities including bash, ssh, git, apt, and many more on your Windows machine.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS permits you to use the Ubuntu Terminal and run Ubuntu command line utilities including bash, ssh, git, apt, and many more on your Windows machine.
To launch 20.04 LTS on Windows, use "ubuntu2004" on the command-line prompt (cmd.exe), or click on the Ubuntu tile in the Start Menu. Also, to use this feature, you'll need to go to "Turn Windows features on or off" (Click the Start button > Click Control Panel > Click Programs > Click Turn Windows features on or off); when the popup window appears, scroll down and select "Windows Subsystem for Linux," click OK, reboot, and use this app.
The above step can also be performed using Administrator PowerShell prompt: Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux.
Ubuntu comes with everything you need to run your organization, school, home, or enterprise. Like an office suite, all the essential applications, browsers, email, and media apps come pre-installed, and thousands more games and applications are available in the Ubuntu Software Center.
Ubuntu gets the most from your screen, with high definition and touchscreen support. There are also integrated light and dark themes, resulting in Ubuntu getting a fresh new look while maintaining its signature feel.
Canonical works closely with Dell, Lenovo, and HP to certify that Ubuntu works on a wide range of their laptops and workstations. It means that a seamless Ubuntu experience is available out of the box with more hardware choices than ever.
From Sudoku to first-person shooters, we’ve got loads of games that’ll keep you busy for hours. There are thousands of games available for Ubuntu, including titles from the Unity and Steam platforms. Pick from critically acclaimed titles such as Dota 2, Kerbal Space Program, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
And Ubuntu isn’t just for the desktop; it is used in data centers worldwide, powering every server imaginable, and is by far the most popular operating system in the cloud.
Please note that Windows 10 S does not support running this app.
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