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p30virus / Build_Custom.bat
Created March 20, 2023 16:40
Unreal Engine Source Build Reduced Size
./Setup.bat
-exclude=WinRT
-exclude=Mac
-exclude=MacOS
-exclude=MacOSX
-exclude=osx
-exclude=osx64
-exclude=osx32
-exclude=Android
-exclude=IOS
@KW-M
KW-M / Unreal Engine 5 Installed Build Guide.md
Last active June 13, 2025 09:35
How to build Unreal Engine 5 source into an installed (AKA standalone, AKA rocket, AKA "just like" Unreal Engine from the Epic Games Launcher) editor build
  • This guide assumes you want to build the Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) editor from source in order to get a Windows Unreal Engine 5 Editor to share with a team or studio
  • This was writen with the absolute minimum build requirements for our team to avoid taking more disk space and compile time than needed - please modify to fit your needs.
  • Keep in mind that, as of writing, I have little experience with the Unreal build tools, I'm simply documenting what worked for me.
  • Also see this excellent blog post especially if you are building Unreal Engine 4 (UE4): https://www.edwardbeazer.com/unreal-installed-builds-rocket-buids/

Steps

  1. If you do not have it already, download git bash. https://gitforwindows.org/
  2. Get access to the unreal source repo by following this guide: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/ue4-on-github
  3. Install Visual Studio 2019 on the C:\ drive for UE5 (Visual Studio 2017 for ue4)
  • Make sure to install the desktop c++ components, windows sdk (current version should be selected by
@Kanyade
Kanyade / tensorrt.ipynb
Last active September 29, 2021 07:40
darknet_to_onnx_with_tensorrt_on_google_colab.ipynb
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@tdcosta100
tdcosta100 / WSL2GUIXvnc-en.md
Last active May 10, 2025 19:26
A tutorial to use GUI in WSL2 replacing original XServer by Xvnc, allowing WSL to work like native Linux, including login screen

WSL2 with GUI using Xvnc

Note

If you want to use pure WSLg, you can try the new WSLg (XWayland) tutorial or the WSLg (Wayland) tutorial.

In this tutorial, we will setup GUI in WSL2, and access it using VNC. No additional software outside WSL (like VcXsrv) is required, except, of course, a VNC Viewer (RealVNC, TightVNC, TigerVNC, UVNC, etc, all of them might work flawlessly).

The key component we need to install is the desktop metapackage you want (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Budgie, etc) and tigervnc-standalone-server.

For this setup, I will use Ubuntu (20.04, 22.04 and 24.04 are working), and install GNOME Desktop. Since the key components aren't bound to Ubuntu or GNOME, you can use your favorite distro and GUI. Check the [Sample