I've used WSL for some specific purposes, but from what I remember I had to allocate memory to it that could not be used by Windows. Perhaps I am misremembering, but if that is the case it's a big issue/disadvantage for me. With cygwin, both cygwin and windows have all the RAM available to them.
In reply to Re^4: What's happening with the Cygwin project?
by Danny
in thread What's happening with the Cygwin project?
by Intrepid
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