with wsl we can run multiple linux distributions from windows itself, this
would be interesting and pretty useful in developing apps for multiple
platforms (such as openoffice)
seems wsl is already being considered widely for running linux based apps
from windows Ex:
https://backstage.io/docs/ge
Hi Peter,
Am 08.07.23 um 05:41 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
> [1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/tutorials/gui-apps
Nice find!
I knew about X11, but support for Wayland was new to me.
Maybe I will try it... ;-)
Regards,
Matthias
>
> Am 22.06.23 um 10:51 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
>>
[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/tutorials/gui-apps
Am 22.06.23 um 10:51 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
Hi,
Am 22.06.23 um 08:14 schrieb DurgaPrasad Potnuru:
Hi Keith
Bit curious. WSL2 is command line, how would you be checking the desktop
app on the same?
WSL2 is capable to run gr
this is just a shot in the blue.
maybe we could apply for some support through Azure.
https://opensource.microsoft.com/azure-credits/#credits-overview
that could provide us a win remote test instance that can be used when
needed.
All the best
Peter
Am 22.06.23 um 21:24 schrieb Keith N. Mc
Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi,
Am 22.06.23 um 08:14 schrieb DurgaPrasad Potnuru:
Hi Keith
Bit curious. WSL2 is command line, how would you be checking the desktop
app on the same?
WSL2 is capable to run graphical Linux applications.
At least simple ones, like gedit or gtkhash run on my Windows 1
Hi,
Am 22.06.23 um 08:14 schrieb DurgaPrasad Potnuru:
> Hi Keith
> Bit curious. WSL2 is command line, how would you be checking the desktop
> app on the same?
WSL2 is capable to run graphical Linux applications.
At least simple ones, like gedit or gtkhash run on my Windows 10. I
would be curious
Hi Keith
Bit curious. WSL2 is command line, how would you be checking the desktop
app on the same?
On Thu, 22 Jun, 2023, 1:35 am Keith N. McKenna,
wrote:
> I have been considering WSL2 on a Windows 11 system to be able to better
> contribute to the QA process by having a Linux version of AOO to
I have been considering WSL2 on a Windows 11 system to be able to better
contribute to the QA process by having a Linux version of AOO to run
Bugzilla entries against as well as my Windows system.
If anyone has any experience with WSL I would be interested in hearing
about any pros and cons an