>>1490609>Still have windows as your main, but you can learn and use some (dunno how advanced it actually is) functions as if you were on linux.It's surprisingly good. Microsoft have been trying really hard to make it work as good as possible.
It's not literally native linux, but I kid you not a lot of native linux software works much better on WSL. You can run pretty much anything you would normally run on Linux and customize is like you want.
You can even run XServer, connect to it, run a desktop manager like KDE, Gnome or XFCE and have a full graphic user interface with everything working. Install shit from there and use it like you would a native linux installation.
Some things don't work because it's running a virtual machine under the hood, like it doesn't have direct contact with the system hardware. But it's damn impressive for sure. It does everything I need linux for.