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one-script-wsl2-systemd
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Nextcloud under WSL2 with Snap, can't access remotely or from other devices on the same network.
For my current attempt I installed a clean instance of Debian, installed Snap, then used this to allow Snap to work. After installing Snap core I installed Nextcloud through Snap. This allows me to connect to Nextcloud by visiting localhost from Windows. This was pretty easy compared to the other methods but I can't for the life of me figure out why I can't seem to access it through other devices on my network, or remotely through port forwarding.
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How to make bash as default When we open terminal app or Ubuntu app?
Windows terminal settings has an option for setting the default terminal, your Ubuntu might be bugged, I fixed mine permanently (so far, been using for a month without issues) by reinstalling (clean install of ubuntu wsl) and applying the systemd activation script you could try using an elevated powershell then running "wsl --shutdown" then opening a non elevated instance of wsl ubuntu
GWSL-Source
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Suggestion on dual booting vs wsl
That vsock thing can be done with GWSL/VcXsrv too. Check this out: https://github.com/nbdd0121/wsld
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How do I install awesome wm on WSL in windows 10 on debian?
Install an X server in Windows (that page mentions VcXsrv and/but I recommend GWSL which also uses VcXsrv for a little nicer experience).
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in GUI applications installed in WSL, the keyboard layout does not switch to another language
and GWSL https://github.com/Opticos/GWSL-Source with settings:
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How to set text files to open in wsl neovim?
With OpenInWSL, possibly using alonside GWSL.
- Question About Copy And Paste Clipboard When Using Emacs On Windows 10 Via WSL2 With Ubuntu
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Help with xming and WSL2
I don't know but if all you want is a working X server and you don't need Xming specifically then give GWSL/VcXsrv a try instead.
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How to split screen an Ubuntu process window?
You may instead want to use an X server and I recommend GWSL for that.
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WSL GUI apps on Ryzen APU (5600G)
I don't feel like troubleshooting that issue any further so if all you needed was GUI app support and not necessarily GPU compute capabilities (CUDA etc) then use this: https://opticos.github.io/gwsl/.
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How to change the app borders?
Also, if for some reason you decide that you aren't big on the idea of Wayland yet (as in if you don't have a care for the Wayland features and/or WSLg's PCIe partitioning based direct GPU access etc) then you can opt to disable the guiApplications setting in your .wslconfig file and instead install an X server (like VcXsrv, or GWSL that uses it and provides some nice to have GUI controls etc for it) and be able to set your preferred titlebar/border via the said themes from Pling etc from within your WSL distro environments themselves (install lxappearance or GNOME Tweaks Tool to set them up).
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Setting up a new computer and considering moving to WSL
Yeah, all of that seems to be available if you use WSL1 and pair it up with an X server (GWSL is a handy FOSS package for that and the dev's OpenInWSL app makes the integration even more seamless).
What are some alternatives?
FluentDocker - Use docker, docker-compose local and remote in tests and your .NET core/full framework apps via a FluentAPI
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
move-wsl - Easily move your WSL distros VHDX file to a new location.
PokeBall-SelfBot-Poketwo-Automation - This specific selfbot was designed to automatically catch pokemon spawned on Discord by Poketwo bot. It also offers other utility functions to automate features like trading, releasing, id search, etc. Currently the autocatcher is powered by AI making it possible to autocatch pokemons on multiple bots like PokeTwo, PokeRealm, etc.
wsl-windows-toolbar-launcher - Adds linux GUI application menu to a windows toolbar
WSL2-port-forwarding-guide - Forwards Windows ports into WSL2 at startup (without logging-in)
x11-over-vsock - WSL Daemon - Stable X11 connection and time synchronisation for WSL2
wsl2-podman - Script for installing WSL2 + podman and podman-compose (or docker and docker-compose)
wsl-distrod - Distrod is a meta-distro for WSL 2 which installs Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, Gentoo, etc. with systemd in a minute for you. Distrod also has built-in auto-start feature on Windows startup and port forwarding ability.
easyWSL - Create WSL distros based on Docker Images.
WSLHostPatcher - Dynamic patch WSL2 to listen port on any interface.