Currently following this tutorial enter link description here
I have Ubuntu installed on my windows machine, using the Ubuntu terminal. When I run the following command
rosrun turtlesim turtlesim_node
I get this error in the terminal
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I have install Xming as found in some other places, and this is running in the background, but still the error persists. Anyone run into this?
I am using ROS melodic.
You can use x410 for the GUI of WSL Website Link
I have tried to use Ubuntu 18.04 WSL and ROS Melodic with Turtlebot and Rviz GUI running well.
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I am trying to build this project using Rust on WSL. However, after running npm run build:program-rust my computer crashed and showed a BSD (I caused the crash twice to make sure this command was the actual cause).
What is the workaround for this issue?
Thanks to the discussion on this issue I realized I was on WSL 1 (you can check with wsl -l -v)
I tried migrating my Ubuntu 20.04 instance to WSL 2 by running wsl --set-version <my_distro_name> 2 and it appears to have resolved the Blue Screen issue.
After doing a Google search for running a Gnome desktop or just desktop (found Xfce4 info...) on a cloud instance, I found some guides at Digital Ocean, for example:
Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 20.04LTS
The problem is, that doesn't help me set up a desktop that can run Visual Studio Code or other apps. vscode fails to run, and so does the Atom text editor. They seem to need something like the Gnome Desktop to run, which I can't start using the information in that link. I can't just replace xfce4 with gnome-session and get it to work.
Am I missing something? I have installed gnome desktop and vnc server.
I hadn't installed all the packages I needed. Some were missing in the various guides I read.
So I went here:
Installing and configuring Ubuntu Desktop for Google Cloud Platform
... and it worked perfectly.
Now its been 2 weeks and i am trying to setup the environment for reaction commerce, but i am failing everytime, i don't want to giveup on it.
I have tried on windows and linux both, following are my points:
Windows --- I have windows 10 home, i tried to install dockers and unfortunately, it is not supporting home version then i tried with virtual box, it also starting giving error.
Ubuntu 16 --- I installed the ubuntu app for windows and then i tried to set up on that, and then failed cause my system was not supporting docker.
Can anyone please help me in the setup of the environment.
Thanks in advance.
I don't know if You fixed the issue as it has been some time. But You have to install WSL2 for docker to run on windows 10 home.
I'm running a VM in Azure with Ubuntu 14.04. I've installed XFCE and use X2GO to remote desktop to the machine.
I've downloaded the VS Code and unzipped the files. When I run Code from a terminal I get the following error:
WouterDeKort#UbuntuDev:~/tools/web/visual-studio-code$ ./Code
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device
bash: no job control in this shell
WouterDeKort#UbuntuDev:~/tools/web/visual-studio-code$ [ , [Error: channel closed] ]
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
DISCLAIMER ;-) I'm a total Linux newby. I've just installed Linux for the first time today and I have no idea what I'm doing ;-)
The work-a-round is in issue 3451. After running this, I was able to launch it from Debian Jessie with LXDE over X2Go.
sudo sed -i 's/BIG-REQUESTS/_IG-REQUESTS/' /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb.so.1
I have the same problem using X2GO and LXDE. Works okay (but slowly) using MobaXterm so apparently this is a problem specific to X2GO.
For anyone who still wonder what is the best choice if you want to start Visual Studio Code on a headless Ubuntu - the winning combination is:
Ubuntu Server + xfce + nomachine remote desktop
VS Code starts immediately without any hacks, you can set your resolution however you like, and nomachine is blazingly fast.
I'm installed qemu in my ubuntu 12.04, in both ways [through source and from the software center in ubuntu] it shows same error. It does not pop up the qemu window. when i'm given a dummy filesystem,kernel,initrd, it simply shows some "VNC SERVER listening 127.0.0.1" screen and hangs no more response. Please give me the installation steps and needful libraries to run simple qemu for x86.
Try to include SDL support to QEMU and add option -sdl to run it. VNC is by default probably means you don't have SDL devel lib. Install libsdl-dev with apt.