This is more of a linux subsystem question than a gromacs question; however, 
you may want to know that there is a native grace for windows: qtGrace (its on 
source-forge). Not exactly the same as grace, but works really well.


-Micholas


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Micholas Dean Smith, PhD. MRSC
Post-doctoral Research Associate
University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Center for Molecular Biophysics
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SINGLA <deepanshusingl...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2019 9:44:36 AM
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Subject: [gmx-users] Using grace in windows

I am trying to plot graph from gromacs generated xvg files in windows 10 using 
Linux subsystem command line. I installed grace using the same command line. 
When I try to plot the graph using grce in the command line by using the 
following command : xmgrace filename.xvg

I get the following error:

Can't open display
Failed initializing GUI, exiting

Please, guide me help me in ploting the graph in windows.

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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