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By Avram Piltch, LAPTOP Online Editorial Director

Linux geeks rejoice. As of build number 14328, Windows 10 allows you to run a special flavor of the Bash shell (on Ubuntu) in a window. Using Bash, you can navigate around the file system, install and run Linux command line apps like the vi text editor or, with some unofficial tweaks, try to load windowed programs. However, before you can use Bash in Windows 10, you have to turn it on. Here's how.

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1. Navigate to Settings. You can get there by clicking the gear icon on the Start menu.

2. Click Update & security.

3. Select For Developers in the left column.

4. Select Developer Mode under 'Use developer features' if it's not already enabled.

5. Navigate to the Control Panel (the old Windows control panel). You can get there by hitting Windows Key + X and selecting Control panel from the pop-up menu that appears.

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6. Select Programs and Features. If it's not visible, make sure you select 'Large icons' from the 'View by' menu.

7. Click 'Turn Windows features on or off.'

8. Toggle 'Windows Subsystem for Linux' to on and click Ok.

9. Click the Restart Now button.

10. Search for Bash in the Cortana / Search box and click its icon.

11. Type 'y' and hit Enter when promoted to install Ubuntu. The system will then take a few minutes to install Ubuntu in the command prompt window.

12. Create a username and password.

You can now use the Bash shell as if you were on a a computer with Ubuntu installed as its primary OS. There are a few command line apps built-in, including the vi and pico text editors, and you can add more by using the apt-get command. There's also a program which allows you to run windowed Ubuntu apps in Windows 10.

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There are a number of reasons why you might want to be able to control your phone from your desktop. For some, it's simply easier throughout the day to move the mouse to a window and control your Android device. Considering how often we interact with our smartphones on a daily basis, that could save some serious time.

Regardless of why, you need to know how. Thanks to the creator of AllCast, and with the help of Vysor, mirroring your device has become incredibly simple.

Vysor is a Chrome browser plugin that, once connected, opens a new window on your desktop (launched from the Apps windows on Chrome) that will connect to your device and mirror it on the screen.

Let's install this Chrome app and connect a device.

Installing the app

From the Chrome browser, go to the Vysor page, click ADD TO CHROME, and then click Add (when prompted). Now, if you click the Apps button (upper left corner of the Chrome window, under the bookmark toolbar), you should see the Vysor app ready to launch.

Prepping your device

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In order for this to work, you must enable USB debugging on your Android device. This is simple. First, you must enable Developer options. Here's how:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Locate and tap About Phone
  3. Locate Build number
  4. Tap Build number seven times
  5. Tap the back button
  6. Locate and tap the newly added Developer options

To enable USB debugging, do the following:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Locate and Tap Developer options
  3. Tap to enable USB debugging (Figure A)

Figure A

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Prepping a Verizon-branded Nexus 6 for Vysor.

Connecting the device

Plug your device, via USB, into the computer running Vysor. Once connected, click on the Chrome Apps button, and then click on the Vysor launcher. A new window will appear with a Find Devices button. Click that button, and your device should instantly appear (Figure B).

Figure B

The Nexus 6 listed in Vysor.

Highlight your device, and then click the Select button. On your device, you'll be prompted to accept the computers RSA fingerprint. Click OK on that window (Figure C), and the Vysor mirror window should appear displaying the screen from your Android device.

Figure C

Okay the RSA fingerprint to continue.

You can now interact with the device using your mouse or trackpad (Figure D).

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Vysor mirroring the Nexus 6.

This is one of the easiest methods of mirroring your Android device on your desktop or laptop. It works with Windows, Mac, and Linux.. and the app is free to use.

Do you find mirroring your device makes your day a bit more efficient? Let us know your thoughts in the discussion thread below.

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