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WSL2 on Windows 10 VM

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Hello to all! 🙂
 

I have a Windows 10 VM on which I want to install WSL2.
I installed an X Server, checked that my $DISPLAY variable shows me :0 (I also tried with the ip before like 172.xx.xx.xx:0 and 192.168.xx.xx:0), activated the right features on Windows (Hyper-V, Containers, Subsystem For Linux, VM Platform), updated WSL but...
Nothing happens. Well, it depends!
Today, gedit doesn't open anymore and I have the errors

gdk_seat_get_keyboard: assertion 'GDK_IS_SEAT (seat)' failed
gdk_device_get_window_at_position_double: assertion 'GDK_IS_DEVICE (device)' failed


However xeyes opens well (but will not help me much...).
Yesterday, gedit still opened...
google-chrome never started (the cursor comes back to the line and...stays there for hours without anything happening).

 

If you have any advice I'm interested because I'm starting to get all my Google links in blue...
I also tried on Windows 11 but same results...

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, i have the same thing in my windown 10 vm.

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I tried some more config inside my vm but with no success...

  • 1 month later...
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Up ! 😕

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