Microsoft finally moves the WSL2 kernel onto a more modern LTS release, but you’ll have to install it yourself right now
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Microsoft is finally moving WSL2 away from its aging kernel with the first release of a new 6.6 LTS that can be built and installed right now ahead of it being rolled in by default. Microsoft is finally moving WSL2 away from its aging kernel with the first release of a new 6.6 LTS that can be built and installed right now ahead of it being rolled in by default. Read More Windows Central RSS Feed 

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