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From Cygwin64 command prompt. xhost should have the IP address of the WSL2 system as seen from Windows / Cygwin
 
From Cygwin64 command prompt. xhost should have the IP address of the WSL2 system as seen from Windows / Cygwin
 
  <nowiki>startxwin -- -listen tcp
 
  <nowiki>startxwin -- -listen tcp
xhost + #Add the appropriate IP address</nowiki>
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xhost +127.0.0.1 #Add the appropriate IP address</nowiki>
  
 
Download Memory Analyzer zip
 
Download Memory Analyzer zip

Revision as of 10:25, 17 February 2022

Windows Subsystem for Linux

it is possible to test Linux builds on a Windows 10 (or 11) machine using Windows Subsystem for Linux.

Install WSL2 with for example Ubuntu or Ubuntu 20

Install Cygwin and X-Server

Install the appropriate graphics driver: [Microsoft WSL GUI apps](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/tutorials/gui-apps)

Install unzip

sudo apt install unzip

Install GTK:

sudo apt-get install libswt-gtk-4-jni libswt-gtk-4-java

Install Java 11 or later

sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre-headless

From Cygwin64 command prompt. xhost should have the IP address of the WSL2 system as seen from Windows / Cygwin

startxwin -- -listen tcp
xhost +127.0.0.1 #Add the appropriate IP address

Download Memory Analyzer zip

unzip MemoryAnalyzer-1.12.0.20210602-linux.gtk.x86_64.zip
cd mat
export DISPLAY=:0
./MemoryAnalyzer

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