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Microsoft and Canonical have teamed up to add support for systemd to the Windows Linux subsystem, allowing more compatible applications to be installed.

Microsoft and Canonical have teamed up to add support for systemd to the Windows Linux subsystem, allowing more compatible applications to be installed.
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systemd is a Linux software application that acts as a system and service manager to initialize the operating system at boot time. It also supports tools that allow Linux administrators to easily manage and control these services once they are started.