not able to open terminator in bash windows 10












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When opening terminator from my bash Windows 10, I am getting this error



/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display
warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
You need to run terminator in an X environment. Make sure $DISPLAY is properly set









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    Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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When opening terminator from my bash Windows 10, I am getting this error



/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display
warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
You need to run terminator in an X environment. Make sure $DISPLAY is properly set









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    Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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When opening terminator from my bash Windows 10, I am getting this error



/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display
warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
You need to run terminator in an X environment. Make sure $DISPLAY is properly set









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When opening terminator from my bash Windows 10, I am getting this error



/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: could not open display
warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
You need to run terminator in an X environment. Make sure $DISPLAY is properly set






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    Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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    Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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I've done following steps when approached same problem




  1. Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.

  2. Open bash on windows and run echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc

  3. for changes of .bashrc file to get append run source $HOME/.bashrc

  4. after that you can run terminator -u and use it






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    First, install xvfb on your server. Assuming you are using apt-get:



    sudo apt-get install xvfb


    Now, run the xvfb service at a custom display number, like:



    sudo Xvfb :5


    After that, you can run any application that requires Xinside your virtual frame buffer by exporting the display number and running your application:



    export DISPLAY=:5
    run_my_application


    The DISPLAY is set only for the current terminal session, so keep that in mind when implementing automation for this step.






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      I've done following steps when approached same problem




      1. Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.

      2. Open bash on windows and run echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc

      3. for changes of .bashrc file to get append run source $HOME/.bashrc

      4. after that you can run terminator -u and use it






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        I've done following steps when approached same problem




        1. Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.

        2. Open bash on windows and run echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc

        3. for changes of .bashrc file to get append run source $HOME/.bashrc

        4. after that you can run terminator -u and use it






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          I've done following steps when approached same problem




          1. Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.

          2. Open bash on windows and run echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc

          3. for changes of .bashrc file to get append run source $HOME/.bashrc

          4. after that you can run terminator -u and use it






          share|improve this answer












          I've done following steps when approached same problem




          1. Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.

          2. Open bash on windows and run echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc

          3. for changes of .bashrc file to get append run source $HOME/.bashrc

          4. after that you can run terminator -u and use it







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              First, install xvfb on your server. Assuming you are using apt-get:



              sudo apt-get install xvfb


              Now, run the xvfb service at a custom display number, like:



              sudo Xvfb :5


              After that, you can run any application that requires Xinside your virtual frame buffer by exporting the display number and running your application:



              export DISPLAY=:5
              run_my_application


              The DISPLAY is set only for the current terminal session, so keep that in mind when implementing automation for this step.






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                First, install xvfb on your server. Assuming you are using apt-get:



                sudo apt-get install xvfb


                Now, run the xvfb service at a custom display number, like:



                sudo Xvfb :5


                After that, you can run any application that requires Xinside your virtual frame buffer by exporting the display number and running your application:



                export DISPLAY=:5
                run_my_application


                The DISPLAY is set only for the current terminal session, so keep that in mind when implementing automation for this step.






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                  First, install xvfb on your server. Assuming you are using apt-get:



                  sudo apt-get install xvfb


                  Now, run the xvfb service at a custom display number, like:



                  sudo Xvfb :5


                  After that, you can run any application that requires Xinside your virtual frame buffer by exporting the display number and running your application:



                  export DISPLAY=:5
                  run_my_application


                  The DISPLAY is set only for the current terminal session, so keep that in mind when implementing automation for this step.






                  share|improve this answer












                  First, install xvfb on your server. Assuming you are using apt-get:



                  sudo apt-get install xvfb


                  Now, run the xvfb service at a custom display number, like:



                  sudo Xvfb :5


                  After that, you can run any application that requires Xinside your virtual frame buffer by exporting the display number and running your application:



                  export DISPLAY=:5
                  run_my_application


                  The DISPLAY is set only for the current terminal session, so keep that in mind when implementing automation for this step.







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