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When you klick on Windows start-button and search Ubuntu you find the Ubuntu WSL named as something like "Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS" together with Ubuntu logo. You may pin it to your taskbar. But by clicking on this icon you can always open only one window.
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But you can open PowerShell multiple times. By starting a `PowerShell` and enter within that `wsl ~` you will get another WSL terminal.
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The command:
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ps -x
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shows now multiple instances of your shell if mutiple windows are running.
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show now multiple instances of your shell.
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A better option is to install and use Windows Terminal as hinted below. You can easily open many Windows Terminals and have many Tabs in them.
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## Enabling cut & paste for terminals, changing Font size
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Klick then to `Font` in the logo-menu to make your settings for font. You might repeat the settings also for PowerShell instances.
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The Windows Terminal (see for installation below) allows cut&paste with left and right mouse button and also with \<Ctrl-C\> \<Ctrl-V\> or even with a combination of your choice.
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## Terminal multiplex
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Another solution to run more shells and work efficiently is `tmux`. Do
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