Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 was released nearly 3 years ago. This brought the ability to run the Bash shell and run Linux binary executables that you’d be able to run on Ubuntu Linux.
Microsoft said it wouldn’t support graphical applications in Bash on Windows. But enterprising geeks like w2qw on Reddit have already figured out how to run graphical applications with Bash on Windows ...
I'm putting together a Linux From Scratch distruibution (I'm thinking of calling it "Eep!" linux) I have a LFS partition all set up and I have all the files I need for the distro on it and I Mkdir'ed ...