Open GUI apps on Windows Subsystem for Linux (and on Raspberry Pi)
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is great for command line programs, but how do you run a program with a graphical user interface (GUI)? Can you start a program like Firefox or LibreOffice on WSL (or on a Raspberry Pi) and see it on your Windows desktop? Yes you can, by using VcXsrv. Let me explain. VcXsrv: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv/ Putty: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s... Introduction to Android app development: https://www.dgitacademy.com Let Me Explain T-shirt: https://teespring.com/gary-explains-l... Twitter: / garyexplains Instagram: / garyexplains #garyexplains

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