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Yes, there are multiple issues with this, another person mentions this on Twitter.
And this is the comment in the Feedback hub: https://aka.ms/F9lgkt
If you are not an active software developer nor heavy user of Git, then this feature is pretty much useless to you. This feature is even almost useless for most software developers, since the gain in small software projects is minimal. While on huge projects like Windows with millions of files and huge teams, the gains and speed improvements are massive. Less network chatter and less unnecessary file downloads.
This feature is all about Git and local file system, and making the link in between faster, by tricking the software requesting for a file to think the file exist on local storage, while in reality the file exist only on a Git server or a cache server in local network.
Since it's still Beta, I think it's put on all editions. Maybe they remove it later. Or maybe there are a lot of developers out there who use Home edition. I am almost certain there is, since Pro does not bring that much value to a software developer. What I mean is that Windows Home and VS Community Edition can take you very far. No need for RDP nor Group Policy editors etc...
Maybe MS has more plans to evolve the feature that would be relevant to all types of users on all Windows editions. One never know until MS makes an official announcement.
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Update:
Heads up #WindowsInsiders we have released Build 17115 to the Slow ring!Tweet
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Coming in next update of 1803 - enhanced mode for Linux in Hyper-V amongst other things. Sound in Hyper-V Linux VMs at last?
What Windows Command Line Tools For Developers
Hyper-V
Enhanced Session
Linux VM's running on Hyper-V can now benefit from an enhanced session mode. The key tech enabling this is the open source XRDP project which enables us to interact with the Linux VM the same way we do with Windows which is via the RDP protocol. Give this a try and you'll see the user experience improvement is significant.
According to text Insiders have tested these features - did I miss this?