
On 04/12/2018 10:30 AM, Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
For a lot of stuff the linux on windows feature in Windows 10 covers a lot of use cases too. Not X applications though.
If the linux on windows does not directly support a graphical interface then there may be other solutions. Once upon a time there was an xserver that would run on windows but I don't know if such a thing still exists. But if it does then it should be possible to run up xdm and connect in from the windows xserver. Another possible solution would be vncserver which I do use on a number of headless systems. It is not super fast but works for what I need it for. It would be interesting to know if these would actually work on linux on windows and it would make for a good test of how complete the linux implementation is. Is linux on windows as good(bad) as Wine on linux? -- Alvin Starr || land: (905)513-7688 Netvel Inc. || Cell: (416)806-0133 alvin@netvel.net ||