Console2 Tab for Bash on Ubuntu on Windows 10
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I can't get Console2 to give me a new tab with the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows shell. So far, I've tried:
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
C:WindowsSysWOW64cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
The first two commands work from Start > Run. None of them work as a new tab command in Console2.
How do I do this?
bash ubuntu windows-10 console2
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I can't get Console2 to give me a new tab with the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows shell. So far, I've tried:
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
C:WindowsSysWOW64cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
The first two commands work from Start > Run. None of them work as a new tab command in Console2.
How do I do this?
bash ubuntu windows-10 console2
I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27
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I can't get Console2 to give me a new tab with the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows shell. So far, I've tried:
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
C:WindowsSysWOW64cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
The first two commands work from Start > Run. None of them work as a new tab command in Console2.
How do I do this?
bash ubuntu windows-10 console2
I can't get Console2 to give me a new tab with the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows shell. So far, I've tried:
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
C:WindowsSysWOW64cmd.exe /c "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe"
The first two commands work from Start > Run. None of them work as a new tab command in Console2.
How do I do this?
bash ubuntu windows-10 console2
bash ubuntu windows-10 console2
asked Nov 24 '18 at 23:47
Joe WilsonJoe Wilson
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I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27
add a comment |
I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27
I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27
I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27
add a comment |
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Check your Console2 version.
You need to install 64bits version of Console2. You can find it here. You will see Console-2.00b148-Beta_64bit.zip. Install as usual.
In Console2 (64 bits) you must go to menu Edit ->Settings... and then in "Startup dir" you can choose "C:Usersyour_user_name". Finally in "Shell" write "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe". And pick OK.
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit andC:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.
– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
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Check your Console2 version.
You need to install 64bits version of Console2. You can find it here. You will see Console-2.00b148-Beta_64bit.zip. Install as usual.
In Console2 (64 bits) you must go to menu Edit ->Settings... and then in "Startup dir" you can choose "C:Usersyour_user_name". Finally in "Shell" write "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe". And pick OK.
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit andC:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.
– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
add a comment |
Check your Console2 version.
You need to install 64bits version of Console2. You can find it here. You will see Console-2.00b148-Beta_64bit.zip. Install as usual.
In Console2 (64 bits) you must go to menu Edit ->Settings... and then in "Startup dir" you can choose "C:Usersyour_user_name". Finally in "Shell" write "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe". And pick OK.
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit andC:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.
– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
add a comment |
Check your Console2 version.
You need to install 64bits version of Console2. You can find it here. You will see Console-2.00b148-Beta_64bit.zip. Install as usual.
In Console2 (64 bits) you must go to menu Edit ->Settings... and then in "Startup dir" you can choose "C:Usersyour_user_name". Finally in "Shell" write "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe". And pick OK.
Check your Console2 version.
You need to install 64bits version of Console2. You can find it here. You will see Console-2.00b148-Beta_64bit.zip. Install as usual.
In Console2 (64 bits) you must go to menu Edit ->Settings... and then in "Startup dir" you can choose "C:Usersyour_user_name". Finally in "Shell" write "C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe". And pick OK.
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Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit andC:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.
– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
add a comment |
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit andC:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.
– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit and
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
Works, thanks! It looks like the combination of 64-bit and
C:WindowsSystem32bash.exe
as a command for a new tab was what I needed. The Startup Dir and Shell changes didn't seem to have any effect.– Joe Wilson
Dec 30 '18 at 22:24
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I don't see the connection with Ubuntu in your issue... neither with Bash... it's seems to only be a gui issue on Windows (with console2).
– Idriss Neumann
Dec 28 '18 at 9:27