This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.44-0ubuntu1.2
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screen-profiles (1.44-0ubuntu1.2) jaunty-proposed; urgency=low
* screen: If the user is running screen with some arguments, but has
not selected their profile yet, don't bother them with profile
selectio
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-needed
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My init scripts work again! Thanks.
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Accepted screen-profiles into jaunty-proposed, the package will build
now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: screen-profiles
This bug was fixed in the package byobu - 2.6-0ubuntu1
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byobu (2.6-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* byobu, debian/postrm, debian/preinst, debian/rules, screen-launcher:
remove the dpkg diversion on /usr/bin/screen as this has proven
to be controversial; users will need to
Attaching the proposed debdiff for review by SRU team. Uploading to
jaunty-proposed. Subscribing SRU team.
:-Dustin
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27370172/out.diff
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This should be fixed in the next upload of byobu to Karmic.
Also, I have a fix for screen-profiles in Jaunty. I'll will propose an
SRU to jaunty-updates.
I will test if any arguments have been passed to screen. If so, I won't
bother with profile selection at that time.
# If the user is running
Marking 'won't fix' against screen-profiles. The package has been
renamed to 'byobu'. I'm marking it against that package. I believe
that this is fixed in karmic. I'll do a bit more testing and ensure
that it's fixed there.
:-Dustin
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
** Also affects: byobu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please don't beat me much, only consider my humble additional request.
Thank you in advance.
** Changed in: screen-profiles (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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I would also skip asking to select a profile if screen is run with '-m'
option. Or may be, when $TERM is not set.
I had a headless remote system behind a NAT which ran something like
'screen -d -m ssh -R ... exthost' in its startup scripts (more exactly,
in cron @reboot line for certain user), to
elmo-
I've implemented Kees' suggestion, and uploaded an updated package.
This doesn't solve the issue as you've requested, but I'm hoping that
perhaps it strikes the appropriate balance?
If not, please reopen the bug and we'll continue the dialog. Thanks!
:-Dustin
** Changed in: screen-profil
This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.25-0ubuntu1
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screen-profiles (1.25-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* screen: don't prompt with select-screen-profile, if ~/.screenrc exists
and ~/.screenrc-profile does not, LP: #330322
-- Dustin KirklandMon, 16 Feb 20
How about skipping the question if a .screenrc exists already? This
should strike a balance between discoverability and not being as
annoying to people that don't want to see the question.
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To answer your second question,
> I mean, what makes profiles different from any of the other hundreds
> of optional features screen has that we don't prompt them about?
Screen-profiles provides 2 themed profiles (ubuntu-dark, ubuntu-light)
that expose a number of screen's features to casual scree
Is it so bad to "just hit enter", and you get the default, "plain"
profile?
You are prompted once per host. But you are "only" prompted once.
You can disable the prompting by touching ~/.screenrc-profile, or
seeding it correctly. Would it help if there were a low debconf
configuration parameter
The bug should be against the screen-profiles package, which provides a
diversion for /usr/bin/screen which is responsible for the prompt.
Reassigning appropriately.
:-Dustin
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