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Created April 19, 2024 22:38 — forked from rxaviers/gist:7360908
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peishuli / Run Visual Studio Code for Linux from WSL.md
Created September 24, 2019 02:55 — forked from fedme/Run Visual Studio Code for Linux from WSL.md
Run Visual Studio Code for Linux from WSL on Windows 10

Run Visual Studio Code for Linux from WSL

Thanks a lot to mredbishop and others for their insturctions posted here. This is just a recap of what they figured out.

This process was tested on WSL Ubuntu 18.04.

Install VcXsrv on Windows

  1. Dowload the VcXsrv installer from https://sourceforge.net/projects/vcxsrv/
  2. Install the software on Windows

Add VS Code repositories

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peishuli / gist:f52bdfc9688513f4b90618e4cf579bd1
Created April 16, 2019 19:33 — forked from rkuzsma/gist:b9a0e342c56479f5e58d654b1341f01e
Example Kubernetes yaml to pull a private DockerHub image
Step by step how to pull a private DockerHub hosted image in a Kubernetes YML.
export DOCKER_REGISTRY_SERVER=https://index.docker.io/v1/
export DOCKER_USER=Type your dockerhub username, same as when you `docker login`
export DOCKER_EMAIL=Type your dockerhub email, same as when you `docker login`
export DOCKER_PASSWORD=Type your dockerhub pw, same as when you `docker login`
kubectl create secret docker-registry myregistrykey \
--docker-server=$DOCKER_REGISTRY_SERVER \
--docker-username=$DOCKER_USER \