Yes it is according to @seanp2500:Is Windows Linux Subsystem OK too?
i just wanted to share that using linux subsystem in Windows 10 works flawless for me.
Yes it is according to @seanp2500:Is Windows Linux Subsystem OK too?
i just wanted to share that using linux subsystem in Windows 10 works flawless for me.
Can you please make a "full guide" from beginning to end including setting up linux on Win10 WSL, grabbing necessary software, and how to setup linux carriage return, and of course all the Switch stuff, and finally how to run themi just wanted to share that using linux subsystem in Windows 10 works flawless for me.
Same - except doing it in Ubuntu virtualized environmentTried doing this on Windows 10, but it always fails on node-gyp rebuild
Tried doing this on Windows 10, but it always fails on node-gyp rebuild
Read the thread..you need unixSame - except doing it in Ubuntu virtualized environment
npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents:
npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: [email protected]
npm ERR! Linux 4.10.0-28-generic
npm ERR! argv "/usr/bin/nodejs" "/usr/bin/npm" "install"
npm ERR! node v4.2.6
npm ERR! npm v3.5.2
npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
npm ERR! [email protected] install: `node-gyp rebuild`
npm ERR! Exit status 1
npm ERR!
npm ERR! Failed at the [email protected] install script 'node-gyp rebuild'.
npm ERR! Make sure you have the latest version of node.js and npm installed.
npm ERR! If you do, this is most likely a problem with the pty.js package,
npm ERR! not with npm itself.
npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
npm ERR! node-gyp rebuild
npm ERR! You can get information on how to open an issue for this project with:
npm ERR! npm bugs pty.js
npm ERR! Or if that isn't available, you can get their info via:
npm ERR! npm owner ls pty.js
npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.
npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request:
npm ERR! /home/ubuntuswitch/pegaswitch/npm-debug.log
netstat -vanp tcp | grep 53
Whale:~ AgentMoose$ netstat -vanp tcp | grep 53
tcp4 0 0 127.0.0.1.12080 127.0.0.1.52486 ESTABLISHED 407853 146988 414 0
tcp6 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN 131072 131072 183 0
tcp4 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN 131072 131072 183 0
tcp4 0 0 127.0.0.1.52537 127.0.0.1.12080 TIME_WAIT 408300 146988 503 0
Tried doing this on Windows 10, but it always fails on node-gyp rebuild
This is what I get:
Code:Whale:~ AgentMoose$ netstat -vanp tcp | grep 53 tcp4 0 0 127.0.0.1.12080 127.0.0.1.52486 ESTABLISHED 407853 146988 414 0 tcp6 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN 131072 131072 183 0 tcp4 0 0 *.53 *.* LISTEN 131072 131072 183 0 tcp4 0 0 127.0.0.1.52537 127.0.0.1.12080 TIME_WAIT 408300 146988 503 0
I took out a few lines because I felt like they were only things I should have. Pretty sure it was my IP address.
try the tut i linked earlier. I never entered that command to get myself up and running in Windows 10....
No matter what I do, whatever is open on that port, when I kill it, it opens right back up under a different ID.The process is the 2nd to last one, so if you read this later double check that the process is the same then run
kill -QUIT 183Or whatever the number is at that point
ah i see but if you review the link it's not a command blinkzane gives. I guess you are saying this is where your install hangs at? After what command do you get this error? Also are you on latest Windows 10 and are you sure the feature was enabled and that your linux bash is working?