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So when I an GUI application is installed for example Gnome Calendar which I believe requires systemd i.e. using Genie, a shortcut is created in the Windows start menu with a target like this "C:\Windows\System32\wslg.exe ~ -d Ubuntu gnome-calendar" as you can see it won't be working because it have the genie command. I was wondering what I need to support this either system wide so I don't need to modify the shortcuts or an altered target path to support Genie.
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Unfortunately, this is something of an unsupported area right now. The only way to modify those shortcuts at the present time is to modify the .desktop files (under /usr/share/applications) that WSLg reads to create them to include the genie -c command in the appropriate place.
There's a WSLg issue currently open ( microsoft/wslg#66 ) to enable handling this in a clean, global way, but until and unless that's implemented, we're very limited in what we can do on this end.
So when I an GUI application is installed for example Gnome Calendar which I believe requires systemd i.e. using Genie, a shortcut is created in the Windows start menu with a target like this "C:\Windows\System32\wslg.exe ~ -d Ubuntu gnome-calendar" as you can see it won't be working because it have the genie command. I was wondering what I need to support this either system wide so I don't need to modify the shortcuts or an altered target path to support Genie.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: