![]() WSL $ # there was no output at all, actually Warning: cannot open /proc/net/dev (No such file or directory). Telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused I suspected it might be a networking issue, because of WSL $ telnet localhost 6000 However, the simple way fails: WSL $ export DISPLAY=:0 Usually Xming is recommended, but I haven't seen any suggestions that Cygwin shouldn't work. It seems like the advice for running GUI applications from WSL is to install another X server. ![]() ![]() I've just begun to experiment with with the Windows Subsystem for Linux, as well. I have a functioning Cygwin installation on my Windows 10 device (a Surface 3, in case that matters), including a functioning Xorg windowing environment.
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