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Since Windows 10 Build 14316, it's possible to install Bash/Linux apps from within Windows (see: Windows Blog)
To do that, after having installed the required Linux subsystem, typing "bash" in any command prompt runs bash and switches to the Linux subsystem.
Doing this from Cmder appears to work but then special keys like arrows, etc.. do not respond.
Normal characters seem to work, but not having arrow keys and other special characters in a bash shell is quite annoying :)
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Since Windows 10 Build 14316, it's possible to install Bash/Linux apps from within Windows (see: Windows Blog)
To do that, after having installed the required Linux subsystem, typing "bash" in any command prompt runs bash and switches to the Linux subsystem.
Doing this from Cmder appears to work but then special keys like arrows, etc.. do not respond.
Normal characters seem to work, but not having arrow keys and other special characters in a bash shell is quite annoying :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: