Re: You can now use your preferred screen reader (NVDA, JAWS) on Linux.
I have to say, I am aalso on the Cygwin bandwagon. WSL is a nice addition to newer versions of Windows, but Cygwin has been around much longer to fill the desire of running Unix and Unix-style applications on a Microsoft environment. Even MSYS can do quite a lot, even though it's main purpose is to build WIN32 apps in a MinGW environment. Also, with either one of these (cygwin or mingw/msys), if you're a C/C++ programmer, you can distribute applications with ease, without having to worry about the complexities of the Visual Studio IDE. Well, maybe that last statement is just an opinion. lol
BTW, you don't have to mess around with Cygwin's setup GUI installer. The setup also has command line parameters you can pass to it:
Example:
setup_x86.exe -P openssh -M
-P for package, and -M for quiet mode.
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