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Here an easy way to get going on a Windows machine if you like to work in the WSL environment. Assuming you have installed WSL Ubuntu:
sudo apt install python3-pip pip3 install python-config pip3 install matplotlib sudo apt install python3-tk
Install VcXsrv from https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv Add "export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0" to ~/.bashrc
Restart your bash Window and it should work. You have to launch VcXsrv if it is not running.
This information was gathered from this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43397162/show-matplotlib-plots-in-ubuntu-windows-subsystem-for-linux
I feel that WSL is a good way to use Windows since Visual Studio Code allows a remote connection to open a folder. But to each his own.
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Here an easy way to get going on a Windows machine if you like to work in the WSL environment.
Assuming you have installed WSL Ubuntu:
sudo apt install python3-pip
pip3 install python-config
pip3 install matplotlib
sudo apt install python3-tk
Install VcXsrv from https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv
Add "export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0" to ~/.bashrc
Restart your bash Window and it should work. You have to launch VcXsrv if it is not running.
This information was gathered from this post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43397162/show-matplotlib-plots-in-ubuntu-windows-subsystem-for-linux
I feel that WSL is a good way to use Windows since Visual Studio Code allows a remote connection to open a folder. But to each his own.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: