(Windows build is 19041.) I have MongoDB Compass running on Windows, and it is happy to connect to my Mongo server in Windows, but I cant figure out how to give it access to the server in the subsystem. In addition to the processes I posted in above, I got another one related to gpu, that probably got killed on the older workstation. I am running a mongoDB server on Ubuntu via Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. However, as of this writing, the version of MongoDB available from the default Ubuntu repositories is 3.6, while the latest stable release is 4.4. It seems to be a VGA-related issue: I'm playing right now with Compass on a different Ubuntu 14.04 workstation equipped with an Intel Xeon E3-1200 integrated VGA. Step 1 Installing MongoDB Ubuntu’s official package repositories include a stable version of MongoDB. But I have problems connecting always as the IP of the Windows machine changes every day. VGA: Intel GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller I tried to connect a remote MongoDB Server running on Ubuntu using MongoDB Compass on Windows. I installed Compass 1.12.2 on an different PC (more recent and well-equipped), still with Ubuntu 14.04: in that case everything went right.Ĭould be anything wrong with old hardware settings? Here the current setting:ĬPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 2.00GHz Install the package by running the following command: sudo apt install. Open the terminal and navigate to the directory where the downloaded package is located. On the Terminal use the below command to switch to the Downloads directory because whatever we get from the browser goes, by default, into it. I tried different Community and Stable releases (1.8.0, 1.8.2, 1.12.0, 1.12.2): all of them turn the screen off at Compass launch.Īnyway Compass seems to be somehow alive: here the list of Compass-related processes returned by ps|ax grep used on a different machine connected through SSH. From the Application launcher run Terminal, if you are on Ubuntu then can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T.
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