Working with device compliance for Windows Subsystem for Linux
This week is all about the device compliance capabilities for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). WSL is a feature of Windows that allows the user to run a Linux environment on their Windows device, without needing a separate VM or a dual boot. It’s designed to provide a seamless experience for users that want to use Windows and Linux at the same time. By default, Ubuntu is used as the Linux distribution. There are, however, more options such as Debian, Kali, and SUSE. For the IT administrator it’s good to have the ability to be able to check the Linux distribution and version that is used. That can be achieved by using device compliance policies, as there is now a section specifically focused on adding …