manually install Xorg and i3wm (with what extra packages you want) try to start Xorg, let it fail, see what drivers are missing, install missing drivers. Start Jenkins services by sudo /etc/init. For install, I followed these steps: get the minimal install iso for fedora. Install Jenkins via apt sudo apt install jenkins Make an apt update before installing, since you just add a new repository, sudo apt update Setup GPG keys of the Jenkins repository wget -q -O - | sudo apt-key add -Īdd Jenkins repository sudo sh -c "echo deb binary/ > /etc/apt//jenkins.list"
Step 3: Enable and Start the sshd service. Right here, I will test if java installed by this javac Step 2: To Install the curl policycoreutils openssh-server perl package. Install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) sudo apt install default-jdk default-jre Make an apt update, or JRE may download incomplete, sudo apt update Here is the note about installing Jenkins on WSL that I collect from site list in reference, After everything finished, search the App you just installed, a Ubuntu WSL will present to you! Install Jenkins For example, “Ubuntu”, and then install it just like install an App on your mobile phone. All you need to do it go to the Windows App Store and search for a distribution you want. To enable the WSL feature in your Windows 10 is pretty straightforward. Docker image may the right choice, but in Windows OS you can not install docker and other virtual machine solution at the same time, so I want to try if WSL helps on this. I don't know, so I would like to have a Jenkins server in my local machine, so before I deploy the script to the staging environment, I can test it locally.
If you are working on the build flow maintenance with Jenkins, how do you verify your pipeline script? I mean a local compiler/interpreter like MSBuild/GCC/python or something else. Install Jenkins on Windows Subsystem Linux (Ubuntu)