quote from the link: http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/03/ubuntu-on-windows.html

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Here's let's break it down slowly...

    Windows 10 users
    Can open the Windows Start menu
    And type "bash" [enter]
    Which opens a cmd.exe console
    Running Ubuntu's /bin/bash
    With full access to all of Ubuntu user space
Yes, that means apt, ssh, rsync, find, grep, awk, sed, sort, xargs, md5sum, gpg, curl, wget, apache, mysql, python, perl, ruby, php, gcc, tar, vim, emacs, diff, patch... And most of the tens of thousands binary packages available in the Ubuntu archives!
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What is your idea?

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