Erik Bray wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 3:44 PM, 'Bill Hart' via sage-devel
> <sage-devel@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> [BIG SNIP]
>> Note that one has access to the ordinary Windows file system, which people
>> were worried about. And 'top' works. Microsoft are definitely on the right
>> track here, but it still needs more work in my opinion. My guess is there's
>> a small group within Microsoft responsible for this, and I'm sure they need
>> the (moral) support of the Open Source community to keep going with this
>> project, which is almost there. Maybe patience will pay off.
> 
> To the filesystem yes, but you can't run Windows executables from
> within the bash shell which is a minus.

Well, mounting a filesystem doesn't by its own mean you can run binaries
from there. ;-)

But for example ssh-ing from and to Windows would be cool as well, or
using arbitrary TCP/IP services from one "system" on the other.  Perhaps
that's already possible in theory.


-leif


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