The plan is to start up a 2nd VM for 'trusted users' like yourself, with
more access,
for real work, with a browser, shell, etc. and add an FTP upload folder to
the demo VM so
anonymous users can upload files and try it out Fresobaldi that way, in
addition to pasting
code, as it is now.
Will
re. "perhaps better that anything outside of /home/* not even be visible"
Indeed, agree 100% ... but I couldn't find a linux file manager that
disallowed access in that way.
Could you recommend something?
It wasn't a high priority because the site is running inside a KVM
virtual machine that
Someone left this [see attached screenshot] , so I saved it... it's in the
'demo' session folder.
M.
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 5:33 PM Mike Blackstock
wrote:
> oops, apparently the hash tag in the url is important:
> https://static.blackstock.media/guacamole/#/
>
> On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 5:27 PM
Interesting. Some thoughts:
a) how do you get code into and out of the web Frescobaldi? Copy and
Paste? If you give people access to a browser, they can use Google
Drive or another cloud product.
b) Any possibility of getting LilyPond version 2.22.2 and 2.23.11?
--
Knute Snortum
On Sun,
Hi Mike,
small correction: The # is what coders call a _hash,_ a _hash tag_ is a
certain way of specifying tags in content by prepending a hash originating
from twitter.
I do like that this thing comes with KDE Dolphin installed, but I’m not sure
if this will really be that usable. What we
Mike - one immediate thing to note - the current privileges expose the root
of the file system. Maybe there are no files outside of /home/* that can be
opened, but perhaps better that anything outside of /home/* not even be
visible.
Will explore more later (Zoom with family now).
Regards,
Guy S
oops, apparently the hash tag in the url is important:
https://static.blackstock.media/guacamole/#/
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 5:27 PM Mike Blackstock
wrote:
> Demo at https://static.blackstock.media/guacamole
>
> Login: guest
> Password: guest
>
> Click one of the unused demo sessions.
>
> -Mike
>