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Sergey Burduzha2019-02-20 09:02:14
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Sergey Burduzha, 2019-02-20 09:02:14

Where is the executable file of the Linux subsystem in Windows?

It is necessary that the terminal of the Linux subsystem opens as a terminal in vscode.
Now in vscode I use the bash terminal from git.
To get into the Linux subsystem, I need to open the directory with the project in the explorer, then open the terminal.
In the start menu, the ubuntu program does not have an option - the location of the file, in order to set the path to it in the vscode terminal settings.
And yet, I just registered the path to the cmd.exe terminal, and from it I enter bash and get into the Linux subsystem
. So where is the ubuntu executable?
Thanks in advance.

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yayashitoya, 2019-02-20
@serii81

Do not confuse the terminal and the console conemu.ru/ru/Delusions.html
How
the terminal is launched in Windows for the Linux subsystem
https://conemu.github.io/en/BashOnWindows.html
how to.
If ConEmu seems complicated (and there are really a huge number of settings), then a much simpler alternative https://github.com/goreliu/wsl-terminal
Although it is simple, there is basic and even slightly advanced functionality
. I want to get by with a regular one, which is miserable, then you need to run this one: C:\Windows\System32\bash.exe ~
Provided that you have Windows Linux Subsystem Ubuntu (for other WSL options - Debian, Suse, KaliLinux - there will be other file names)

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pfg21, 2019-02-20
@pfg21

open the task manager and see the path of the executable file for any process in the system.

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