That did load the ui when disabled. I’m not sure I follow the logic on how this could be anything other than a NoMachine software issue though? Doesn’t this prove that NoMachine is conflicting with something when Windows subsystem for Linux is enabled? There’s no issues with my setup of wsl itself. All functionality of it works, docker, etc.
Also the fact that 3 of the other NoMachine ui elements *can* load seems to pretty strongly indicate that something on the NoMachine software side with the server status and main menu are clashing with Windows subsystem for Linux.