Ubuntu (WSL) is a complete Ubuntu terminal environment for Windows where you can develop cross-platform apps for improved data workflow, web development, and IT infrastructure management without having to leave Windows.
Ubuntu (WSL) has several key features that differentiate it from other types of terminals: it contains docker container management with improved performance and startup time; leverages GPU acceleration for AI/ML workloads with NVIDIA CUDA; offers a consistent workflow from app development to the actual deployment of the app when using Ubuntu (WSL) on the cloud; and includes security updates with the new versions of Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS).
Since Ubuntu (WSL) is a terminal, i.e. an operating system that works solely and exclusively via command line, it's not able to display anything beyond the text that you can enter. Even so, Ubuntu (WSL) offers lots of possibilities, so it's worth having it installed.
Whenever you download Ubuntu (WSL), you'll always find the latest LTS version of this program. Moreover, you can check if you have the latest version installed by using the command "sudo do-release-upgrade." You can always find and download the latest update from Uptodown.
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