not able to open terminator in bash windows 10
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
gnome-terminator windows-subsystem-for-linux
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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
– steeldriver
Dec 28 '17 at 15:40
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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
gnome-terminator windows-subsystem-for-linux
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
gnome-terminator windows-subsystem-for-linux
gnome-terminator windows-subsystem-for-linux
edited Dec 28 '17 at 15:41
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asked Dec 28 '17 at 15:36
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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
– steeldriver
Dec 28 '17 at 15:40
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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
– steeldriver
Dec 28 '17 at 15:40
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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
– steeldriver
Dec 28 '17 at 15:40
Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
– steeldriver
Dec 28 '17 at 15:40
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I've done following steps when approached same problem
- Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.
- Open bash on windows and run
echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc
- for changes of
.bashrc
file to get append runsource $HOME/.bashrc
- 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 X
inside 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
- Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.
- Open bash on windows and run
echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc
- for changes of
.bashrc
file to get append runsource $HOME/.bashrc
- after that you can run
terminator -u
and use it
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I've done following steps when approached same problem
- Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.
- Open bash on windows and run
echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc
- for changes of
.bashrc
file to get append runsource $HOME/.bashrc
- after that you can run
terminator -u
and use it
add a comment |
I've done following steps when approached same problem
- Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.
- Open bash on windows and run
echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc
- for changes of
.bashrc
file to get append runsource $HOME/.bashrc
- after that you can run
terminator -u
and use it
I've done following steps when approached same problem
- Install VcXsrv for windows and run it.
- Open bash on windows and run
echo "export DISPLAY=:0" >> $HOME/.bashrc
- for changes of
.bashrc
file to get append runsource $HOME/.bashrc
- after that you can run
terminator -u
and use it
answered Apr 26 '18 at 13:51
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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 X
inside 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.
add a comment |
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 X
inside 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.
add a comment |
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 X
inside 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.
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 X
inside 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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Possibly related: run a graphical web browser on windows subsystem for linux?
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Dec 28 '17 at 15:40