I think I did set DISPLAY. Can you run "ui" (under unicon/bin)?
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:57 AM Sergey Logichev <slogic...@yandex.ru> wrote: > Jafar, > > Thank you very much! Now I succeed! Graphics is included and working. So I > could build xmarkup and get graphical output. I use Xming as X Windows > server too. It's recommended by MS itself. BTW, you need to set DISPLAY > environemnt variable to open Xming window from bash: > export DISPLAY=:0.0 > > Sergey > > 22.09.2016, 18:30, "Jafar Al-Gharaibeh" <to.ja...@gmail.com>: > > Sergey, > > I believe you want to "apt-get libx11-dev" as I don't think X11-common > include the development library. I did configure with graphics a few weeks > ago on my Windows/Bash, I forgot if I did something else. The build went > OK but I coudn't get (ui) to run out of the box. I didn't try to debug > further at the time. I used xming as an X server. > > --Jafar > > > > On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:18 AM Sergey Logichev <slogic...@yandex.ru> > wrote: > > Dick, > I used sudo actually. I have following output: > > slog@G780:~$ sudo apt-get install x11-common > [sudo] password for slog: > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > x11-common is already the newest version. > x11-common set to manually installed. > The following package was automatically installed and is no longer > required: > os-prober > Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove it. > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 53 not upgraded. > > It seems as I have X11 installed already. > Please, try to build Unicon with graphics. What result you will get? > I used "make X-Configure name=x86_64_linux" to configure. > > 22.09.2016, 17:18, "Richard H. McCullough" <r...@pioneerca.com>: > > Sergy, > You must use sudo for apt-get. > This completed with no errors for me: > sudo apt-get install x11-common > > Dick McCullough > > ------------------------------ > From: slogic...@yandex.ru > To: rhmccullo...@outlook.com; unicon-group@lists.sourceforge.net > Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 16:12:11 +0300 > Subject: Re: [Unicon-group] Bash on Ubuntu on Windows > > Dick, > Thank you for such useful comments. > Do you know how to install X11 binaries on Win10? I discovered that to run > X11 application from bash you need to instal Xming server from sourceforge. > That's working, really. But when I try to build Unicon with graphics "make > X-Configure" says that X11 libraries and headers are missed. "apt-get > install x11-common" doesn't install anything due to some access error. So, > now I can use bash only for pre-builded graphical Ubuntu applications. > Sergey > > 22.09.2016, 14:45, "Richard H. McCullough" <rhmccullo...@outlook.com>: > > A few comments which you may find useful. > > 1. Windows Subsystem for Linux is a beta version, only available in > Windows 10 version 1607 and later. > 2. The current version does not allow you to execute Windows .exe files. > You can access any Windows files via /mnt/c/, limited by Windows > permissions. > 3. The Windows Bash command (C:/Windows/System32/bash.exe) is a little > different from > the Ubuntu bash command (/bin/bash). > "bash.exe ~" opens the Bash window in your Ubuntu home directory > (e.g. /home/rhm) > "bash.exe ~ --login" also executes your .profile or .bash_profile > 4. ssh from a remote machine will put you in your Windows home directory > (e.g. C:/Users/rhm) > running the Windows shell (cmd.exe). > Executing "/windows/system32/bash.exe ~ --login" then works as > described above. > If your SSH Server services disappear, you need to rerun the enable > WSL command in PowerShell. > > Dick McCullough > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Unicon-group mailing list > Unicon-group@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/unicon-group > > -- > > -- Sent From My Smartphone > > -- -- Sent From My Smartphone
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