Windows WSL 2.7.0 Released With Newer Linux 6.6 LTS Point Release, Many Fixes

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Microsoft today released WSL 2.7.0, the newest version of their Windows Subsystem for Linux code that enables running Linux binaries atop Windows 11 hosts.

WIth WSL 2.7.0 they have re-based to using a downstream Linux kernel derived from Linux 6.6.114 LTS. WSL has been on the Linux 6.6 LTS branch for quite a while now and they remain there even with two newer Long Term Support kernels available (Linux 6.12 and Linux 6.18) but at least they have moved to a newer point release for incorporating the latest fixes and security updates.

WSL2 Linux usage on Windows 11

WSL 2.7.0 also has a variety of security updates/fixes besides the kernel upgrade. There are also general bug fixes, various settings improvements, the WSL2_VM_ID environment variable has been restored, translation updates, and other changes.

Those interested in WSL 2.7.0 for this open-source code around Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 can find the fresh feature release on GitHub.