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Reyder Axeman
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I've set up Windows Subsystem for Linux.
I've loaded in Ubuntu via the Microsoft Store.
I've updated apt-get.
I've installed TCSH and SCREEN.
All of this is working, and I'm now in the process of setting up acceptable BASH and TCSH environments.
However....
1) When I click on the Ubuntu icon it brings up a window that has a header, but no left / right / bottom borders. I cannot find any setting in the properties that will enable me to change this. Right now if I have 2 open windows overlapping, it is extremely hard to tell which window's which near the overlap. This is not something I need to do via command line; I just need to do it once for all the windows.
2) How can I, from the COMMAND LINE, change the window's background colour? I vastly prefer having different background colours for windows being used for different purposes.
Here's hoping someone has solutions...
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I've loaded in Ubuntu via the Microsoft Store.
I've updated apt-get.
I've installed TCSH and SCREEN.
All of this is working, and I'm now in the process of setting up acceptable BASH and TCSH environments.
However....
1) When I click on the Ubuntu icon it brings up a window that has a header, but no left / right / bottom borders. I cannot find any setting in the properties that will enable me to change this. Right now if I have 2 open windows overlapping, it is extremely hard to tell which window's which near the overlap. This is not something I need to do via command line; I just need to do it once for all the windows.
2) How can I, from the COMMAND LINE, change the window's background colour? I vastly prefer having different background colours for windows being used for different purposes.
Here's hoping someone has solutions...
More...