When installing WSL on Windows, one has a choice to install a Linux distro. SLED15 and an earlier one are amongst the distros available. But no openSUSE distros are available at that level. They are available in the Store. But not direct in Windows at the command line. I'm curious why SLED is the only one available directly. Political? Tumbleweed is available via the store. Here's where it gets interesting: on a company managed Windows PC, they can control what you can get from the Store. In my company at least, Tumbleweed is not on the list. I bet this is the case for many corporate users. So they select a distro from those that are immediately available. For SUSE I guess it is good if an SLED is selected. I get that. But from a openSUSE perspective, the situation is less good. -- Roger Oberholtzer