

Have to free up resources for something else? Wait 5minutes reopening it. and by 2021.2 however, indexing is extremely slow and CONSTANT, nigh on impossible to work with. 2020.3 started indexing every time, it was. My configuration does not even matter, because the simple fact of the matter is this: My system is by no means slow either, this should be clear. FINALLY, on 2021.2.2, I am as of now at 2021.2.2 and the indexing has become SO SLOW and problematic that it now takes 5m EACH TIME I open up the software. So, I just caved in because of snap pm, and just let my PHPStorm software get updated quarterly, because I deemed that should be the case, anyway, ultimately.ģ.
#PHPSTORM WSL2 UPDATE#
I used to snap revert my package because of it, but snap package manager cannot be configured to NOT update packages (what a stupidly annoying decision but this is another story), so every few days I would see my PHSTtorm back up to 2020.3. On 2020.3, it was the first version (in my experience) where it started indexing every time I opened up the sofware, taking 1m-2m or so on my various projects. On 2020.2 it would index every few weeks / months or so. Ever since 2020.2, every time I open up the software (on Debian by the way), it takes a lot of time.ġ. This is exactly my same issue and this has NOT been resolved, in fact it just became worse with each version apparently. Inet 172.29.48.1 netmask 255.255.240.0 broadcast 172.29.63.I have found a ticket that has since been closed, somebody complaining about 2020.3 being slow: TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0Īfter I start the “Debian” app ( I Have Ubunto and Debian on WSL 2) I got for the ifconfig eth1: flags=41 TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 lo: flags= When I start ubuntu it doesn’t detect the Xserver running on the Windows 10 side. I installed “VcXsrv” on Windows side and for what I understand it listen to the Ethernet adapter vEthernet (WSL) Starting a graphical application should work then, enjoy! $ export DISPLAY=$(grep -m 1 nameserver /etc/nf | awk ''):0.0

#PHPSTORM WSL2 HOW TO#
Specifying the server numer to be ‘0’ on the first screen and also allow public accessĭisable Windows Defender Firewall for Guest or public Network (a better way would be to add firewall rules to allow only what is needed but I didn’t figure out how to do that yet, help welcome if anyone knows?) VcXsrv, download from and install/start it. Once started click on the systray icon and pick “Allow Public Access” X410 is available in the windows store with a free trial.
#PHPSTORM WSL2 INSTALL#
Install an Xserver, I tried those options which work The problem is known upstream and has to do with the fact that WSL2 has its own network configuration which means using localhost/127.0.0.1 to contact the xserver isn’t working. I started following the wiki instructions but things seem currently a bit more complicated that they were on WSL and the improvement did in this wslu upload don’t seem enough. I’ve been trying to get graphical applications to work on WSL2.
