You're still using GNU/Linux nigger, It loads from an Ubuntu image every time you use it. The only thing you're actually using from Windows is the graphical shell.
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Wrong, it sets up NTFS mount points and a Linux filesystem in the Windows directory
x11 applications also work fine using available x11 servers for Windows that have been available for decades now
Wrong. It downloads the kernel when you first use it.
Wrong, you have not used it, it explicitly says it extracts the filesystem only. Ubuntu is just the default uname because its based on Ubuntu
And even if it didn't use the kernel, it's just a gimped version of bash and aptitude.
Those problems literally come from the fact it doesn't use the Linux kernel, because NT kernel calls aren't 1:1 with Linux kernel calls, you fucking dunce. Thats why it can only run 64-bit .elf files because 32-bit Windows applications are handled by its own subsystem.
And your first image has already been disprove, Microsoft does not aim to support GUIs, but its been shown existing X11 applications will work just fine with existing x11 servers
If it can't run on non-x86 processors then why is it better?
It can't run on a non-64-bit processor you mean. Most Linux applications are 64-bit now anyways
No I mean that I can't do this on an arm. powerpc, or MIPS machine. It's constricted to only amd64.