This article explains how to install the Linux Windows subsystem on Windows 11.

Follow the steps:

1. Install Using Command Prompt:
– Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
– Execute the command:
   wsl –install

–  To view other available Linux distributions, run:
    wsl -l -o

– Install your preferred Linux distribution by using:
   wsl –install -d <NameOfLinuxDistro>

Once the installation is complete, restart your PC. You can then launch the Linux distribution from the Start menu.

2. Install Using Windows Features:
–  Once the installation is complete, restart your PC. You can then launch the Linux distribution from the Start menu.
    wsl –install -d <NameOfLinuxDistro>

3. Install Using Windows Features:
– Open the Start menu, search for “Windows Features,” and click on Turn Windows
– Features “On” or “Off.”
– Check the box for Windows Subsystem for Linux and press OK.
– After the installation is complete, restart your computer.
– Open the Microsoft Store, search for the Linux distribution you want, and install it.
– Once installed, launch the Linux distribution from the Start menu.

This is how you can install the Linux Windows Subsystem on Windows 11. We hope you found this article helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our support team.

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