Hi Pieter, 

It only supports commandline tools so far - so nothing graphical. 

For things like bash, apt-get, rsync, find, grep, sed, perl, ruby, php,
python, vi, ssh, wget, etc. 

It comes with a totally separate Linux file system. The Windows drives
are mounted in /mnt/c for the C drive and so on ... 

So no - it won't have much imparct for QGIS on Windows ... 

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But hey - finally it will be the year of Linux on the Desktop! 

Andreas 

On 2016-04-01 15:47, Pieter du Plooy wrote:

> Hi guys
> 
> http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/03/ubuntu-on-windows.html
> 
> Could this have an impact on how QGIS is run on Windows? Maybe moving python 
> to the Ubuntu part?  
> 
> Just wondering....
> 
> Pieter 
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