Okay, so after pushing Byobu for several years as a default command line
experience within Ubuntu, I'm raising the white flag and surrendering
:-(
I've just committed revisions 1728 and 1729 to lp:byobu that approaches
this from the opposite direction -- enabling Byobu lovers an easy way to
ALWAYS
This bug was fixed in the package byobu - 4.46-0ubuntu1
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* debian/control: LP: #887344
- promote tmux to a 'recommends'; will 'depend' on it soon
* === added directory etc/profile.d, etc/byobu/Makefile.am,
etc/profile.d/Makefi
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Okay, so after pushing Byobu for several years as a default command line
experience within Ubuntu, I'm raising the white flag and surrendering
:-(
We released Ubuntu 11.10 and enabled Byobu-by-default in our EC2 cloud images.
Despite numerous compliments and thank-you's, the praise is not univer
Won't fix in Maverick. Maybe one day, though...
** Also affects: byobu (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: byobu (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Re #14 (Dustin Kirkland):
Thanks; "ssh -t server bash" is a workaround I had somehow failed to
notice. I suggest that it should be documented somewhere very obvious
if byobu becomes enabled by default though.
Re #16 (Timothy R. Chavez):
> Anyone with access to my user account effectively has
>
Sorry, I'm a bit late to the party.
How would this be achieved?
If it's a matter of putting 'exec /usr/bin/byobu-launcher' into
.bash_profile, I have at least one concern that is security related.
Based on my experience w/ byobu-launcher, it will either create a new
session or attach you to an ex
-1 ...fully agree with Clint (and love the BMW references). Another
opinion is that byobu is unnecessary, and ugly.
*sigh* This is they type of stuff that makes long-time sysadmins say
horrible things like "Ubuntu is a desktop OS." Really, I'm not trying to
be a troll hereā¦ I'm sure many people di
I'll just note once again that if you want to ssh into a server that
would normally launch byobu, but instead NOT launch byobu on time, just
use:
ssh -t yourserver bash
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So, after the heated debate at UDS, I turned byobu on for a couple of my
own personal servers (1 Karmic , 2 CentOS).
I have turned it off on one of those machines since, but rather enjoy it
for the other two. The main reason is that I ssh into that box 2 or 3
times a day from different places, and
In an environment with a number of Ubuntu servers, it is common (here,
anyway) for a user to only run byobu on one of them, from which ssh
connections to the other servers are maintained -- ssh from one server
to another will take up another two lines of the terminal and provide
confusing nested wi
@Serge: the admins can easily toggle byobu to run by default. The issue
here is discoverability of the feature, not the feature itself.
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@Ciemon: Your definition is a "Papercut" and only applies to the Desktop
Edition (as your own definition points out). A "Server papercut" is
defined at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerPapercutsMSpec. This includes
the following acceptance criterium:
"Obvious and non-controversial solution"
Moving t
Sorry, I'm probably missing some background, but why can't the admins do
ssh -t myserver byobu
?
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Thierry, this bug has nothing to do with "conflictual decisions". It is
the opinion of an Ubuntu user on how critical server information can be
best served to a user, as I've detailed in the description.
The discussion at UDS, and the outcome have no influence on whether this
a valid papercut, the
Server papercuts are for obvious fixes, not for conflictual decisions.
Enabling byobu by default on Ubuntu Server was discussed at UDS-M and
the idea was postponed by server engineering management... so this is
not valid as a papercut.
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: server-papercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Would save me time on setup. I use this as the default for all
Login/Console windows on all machines, both server and desktop. +1 from
me.
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Having spoken with Martin on irc, his co-workers use Ctrl-Alt-PgUp (or
Down) to switch Vim tabs. Of course there are other ways of switching
tabs; the main documented keystroke being gt.
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I concur with Nick, except to correct him that F7 enters scrollback mode
(rather than F8).
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While not enabling enabling byobu by default means that:
- users are very unlikely to discover it, and its many benefits,
- there is no standard way status messages can be easily displayed on a server
console,
- it is impossible to detach from a session while leaving a program running,
enabli
I would be nice to have more details on the issues raised by Martin.
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** Changed in: byobu
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: byobu
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: byobu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: byobu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: byobu
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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