Windows 10 Will Finally Offer Easy Access to Linux Files

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Working with Linux files in the Windows environment is comparable to running through a field with landmines, but that will change with Windows 10’s April 2019 Update, which brings support for “accessing, viewing, and even modifying Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) files from File Explorer or via the command line.” Users simply have to enter “explorer.exe” into a Bash shell. “Use drag and drop, copy and paste them, or even open them directly in Windows applications to modify them.”
Read more at How-To Geek
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