09-15-2016, 11:18 PM
A lot of Linux system calls and symlinks have no translation as yet in WSL, and can't be modified without MS developer keys, so there's not much I can do about that (I could, but I don't have a spare Windows 10 box, really don't want another one) I'd guess it's easier to eliminate what won't work from the desktop on the Linux end. I'll get back to you on this, because it appears to me this afternoon that a simple GUI running openbox windows manager may be the easiest solution. This may be a fairly simple thing to do. Don't need desktop user choices, locales, just about everything that has to do with that, maybe just a GUI panel with a nice feather on it. I'll put something simple together. Right now gvim and leafpad work well from the lxde desktop, but the file manager is too simple, and I need to find a simpler web browser build. I want FORG to run too, so I'll mess with that a bit. Maybe tomorrow sometime I'll have something to look at. Thanks.
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