"I use Arch, BTW" can now also apply if you use Windows 11.
Having been first teased earlier this year, Arch Linux is now officially available to download and install on Microsoft's WSL on Windows 11 (via It's FOSS).
It comes a couple of weeks on from another big name officially joining the WSL roster, when Fedora 42 officially became available, also.
The project started after discussions with Microsoft, with the latter expressing interest in getting a full-fat, official release of Arch Linux onto WSL.
Arch Linux for WSL is developed with its own dedicated Gitlab repository, to keep it separated from the main release. Images should be generated once a month, and the only possibly bad news is that WSL 1 users can't take part.
Arch Linux is built only for WSL 2.
Arch Linux is now available to install on WSL with a single command.
(Image credit: Windows Central)
Installation is extremely simple. To get it up and running on your system, simply open up PowerShell and enter:
wsl --install archlinux
After a brief download and install period, you're good to go. If you're using Windows Terminal simply restart it and Arch Linux will now be in your dropdown menu.
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