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    Cannot set fractional scale

    Sorry for not mentioning my environment; I had thought this problem has nothing to do with environment. I use Windows, for my poor memory to memorize Linux commands. (for example, I still can't remember how to ask find command to search for a particular file after 3 decades. Fortunately we have...
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    Solved After entering systemd namespace, ssh service can't bind to ssh port because address already in use

    Problem solved. WSL released a new version 2.0.14 this morning, after I submitted this ticket (what a coincidence). In this version of WSL, SSH server and systemd don't fight each other any more (though systemctl reports the SSH service is inactive (dead)).
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    Solved vncserver terminates unless run with sudo

    I think this problem is solved. vncserver can be run as normal user when using systemd in WSL. But previously, SSH server did not work with systemd, as another question of mine mentioned, so I didn't use systemd and thus vncserver can't be run as normal user. But WSL released a new version...
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    Cannot set fractional scale

    In GNOME desktop, Display Settings, turn on Fractional Scaling and set Scale to 150%: Click "Apply". The Scale is changed spontaneously from 150% to 200%. No matter I click "Revert Setting" or "Keep changes", I have no way to set the screen scale to 150%. What do I do to set the screen...
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    Solved After entering systemd namespace, ssh service can't bind to ssh port because address already in use

    I installed Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS in WSL2 according to instructions here. Then I installed SSH server according to instructions here. Then I installed ubuntu-wsl2-systemd-script to enable systemd support in WSL2. During reboot of Ubuntu in WSL2, line 45-47 of enter-systemd-namespace script enters...
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    Solved vncserver terminates unless run with sudo

    I installed Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS in WSL2 and tried to connect GNOME desktop using VNC. To that end, I installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop, tigervnc-standalone-server, dbus-x11 packages and ran sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target command. In normal Ubuntu, I can run vncserver without sudo and...
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