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 From the next chapter onwards this guide explains how to use Eclipse IDE under Windows. Installing Eclipse within Debian and running it from Windows through an X-Server has the huge advantage that the file permissions are maintained propberly. This chapter is taken from [[https://gist.github.com/rsenden/7bc96a3e678b60e61c750517ca8de883|Run Eclipse in WSL2]] with changes to adapt to my particular environment, specially that I run WSL2 in mirrored networking mode. To do that, create file ''C:\Users\<user>\.wslconfig'' with the following content:<code>[wsl2] From the next chapter onwards this guide explains how to use Eclipse IDE under Windows. Installing Eclipse within Debian and running it from Windows through an X-Server has the huge advantage that the file permissions are maintained propberly. This chapter is taken from [[https://gist.github.com/rsenden/7bc96a3e678b60e61c750517ca8de883|Run Eclipse in WSL2]] with changes to adapt to my particular environment, specially that I run WSL2 in mirrored networking mode. To do that, create file ''C:\Users\<user>\.wslconfig'' with the following content:<code>[wsl2]
 networkingMode=mirrored</code> networkingMode=mirrored</code>
 + ==== Setup ====
 +[[https://serverfault.com/questions/218745/disable-ipv6-on-loopback-address-localhost-computer-name|IPv4 over IPv6 on Windows]]
  
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