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Microsoft's WSL2 Transitions To Linux 6.6 LTS Kernel

([Microsoft] 5 Hours Ago Linux 6.6 WSL Kernel)


The kernel powering Microsoft's Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2) has long been using the Linux 5.15 LTS kernel while finally it's now upgraded past that aging long-term support kernel and onto the current Linux 6.6 LTS series.

WSL2's kernel hadn't upgraded to Linux 6.1 LTS but has now jumped ahead off Linux 5.15 to use the much more recent 6.6 LTS series. The linux-msft-wsl-6.6.36.3 kernel was released on Monday as the first WSL2 kernel using Linux 6.6.36 as its base. Besides upgrading the kernel version, there are x86_64/ARM64 kernel configuration changes including loadable modules support.

In the jump from Linux 5.15 to 6.6 LTS also means carrying less out-of-tree patches thanks to all the upstreaming work over the past three years. Patches around page reporting, vPCI, memory reclaim, vSock, and other features are now upstream in the kernel and don't need to be maintained separately by Microsoft's kernel downstream.

Downloads and more details on this new Linux 6.6 based kernel now deploying to WSL2 users can be found via [1]the WSL2-Linux-Kernel GitHub repository . With that said, it sounds like a good opportunity for running some new Microsoft WSL2 Linux benchmarks as time allows in the coming weeks.



[1] https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel/releases/tag/linux-msft-wsl-6.6.36.3



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Microsoft ActivePromo Campaign: "State Innovation Day"

Microsoft has successfully lobbied for the State of Washington to declare
August 24th as State Innovation Day. Efforts are underway to lobby the US
Congress to decree a similar designation nationally. Several events are
scheduled on August 24, 1999 to showcase "innovation" in the computer
industry (in other words, Microsoft), including:

* An "Innovation Day Parade" held in downtown Seattle, featuring
floats and helium-filled balloons representing various Microsoft products
(Dancing Paper Clip, Microsoft Bob, Flying Windows Logo, etc.)

* An "Innovation is Cool" essay contest for high school and
college students. Possible topics include "Why IE Should Be Integrated in
Windows", "Why Bill Gates Is My Hero", "Government Intervention is Evil",
and "Why Monopolies Improve Product Quality and Lower Prices".

* A 24-hour "Innovation in Education" telethon on NBC to raise money for
school districts nationwide to buy new Wintel computer systems and Internet
access through the Microsoft Network.