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Or, to run a server from windows CMD / PowerShell:
Or, to run a server from windows CMD / PowerShell:
  wsl ~/startserver.sh
  wsl ~/startserver.sh
You should check your linux server IP with a command executed in PowerShell. You can use this IP to connect to your server from this Windows PC. IP will change with every system reset:
You should check your linux server IP with a command executed in PowerShell. IP will change with every system reset:
  wsl hostname -I
  wsl hostname -I
The section below tells how to connect to the server using your LAN or public IP if available
You can make the server autostart by adding a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, on login condition, running wsl as a program with ~/startserver.sh as an argument.
You can make the server autostart by adding a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, on login condition, running wsl as a program with ~/startserver.sh as an argument.


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