Starting today Windows Insiders have gained access to the Linux GUI apps allowing developers to run tools and test them. It’s not new to be able to run Linux GUI apps within Windows 10 with a third-party server, but thanks to the official Microsoft support, now there is also a GPU hardware acceleration option available, making the tools run smoothly.

Linux GUI apps enabled

Microsoft has named the feature WSLg what it does is to allow you to run a Linux environment with the use of your favorite Linux GUI applications. Considering that the WSL is used in a wide variety of applications, workloads and use cases deciding on what you want to use the GUI app support it’s up to you. You can test both Linux GUI apps on Windows 10 or this new Task Manager feature by installing the Windows Insider build 21364 from the Dev Channel according to Microsoft’s statement:

Eco mode feature

Additionally, Microsoft is also running a new eco mode for Windows Task Manager. The feature is still experimental and it’s designed to rein in apps that are taking a lot of system use. If you want to temporarily throttle back an app, then this feature will be extremely useful. This Task Manager feature can also by tested by installing the Windows Insider build 21364, just as with the Linux GUI app. As always your thoughts are welcomed, so don’t hesitate to leave us a comment in the dedicated section bellow.

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