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{{Note|This article is a stub and should be merged into [[Octave for Microsoft Windows]] if not expanded.}} | |||
Starting with Windows 10 (64 Bit) the<ref>https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl</ref> | |||
"[...] Windows Subsystem for Linux lets developers run a GNU/Linux environment -- including most command-line tools, utilities, and applications -- directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a virtual machine." | |||
In general WSL should make it possible to use and build [[Octave for GNU/Linux]] on MS Windows. | |||
An overview article<ref>https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10</ref> describes the Installation of Ubuntu 18.04 in WSL. | |||
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[[Category:Microsoft Windows]] | [[Category:Microsoft Windows]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 16 August 2019
- Read Octave for Microsoft Windows for the recommended way to install Octave on MS Windows.
This article is a stub and should be merged into Octave for Microsoft Windows if not expanded.
Starting with Windows 10 (64 Bit) the[1]
"[...] Windows Subsystem for Linux lets developers run a GNU/Linux environment -- including most command-line tools, utilities, and applications -- directly on Windows, unmodified, without the overhead of a virtual machine."
In general WSL should make it possible to use and build Octave for GNU/Linux on MS Windows. An overview article[2] describes the Installation of Ubuntu 18.04 in WSL.