Gravis Ludus' Carl Williams writes, "Microsoft has been slowly but surely supporting Linux more and more. Over the years, particularly in the early days, Microsoft had only offered patches to the kernel or key software. Eventually we would see Microsoft release Linux versions of Visual Studio and their SQL Server software. Then Microsoft accepted Red Hat Linux for the popular Azure services. Now, hell continues to freeze over as Microsoft partnered with Canonical to bring the command line tool, Bash, to Windows 10 this summer."
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