Good afternoon
I agree with previous comments related to documentation. It is not easy
to consult the documentation when you have only an idea of what you
want to find and is distributed. In this scenario a place that brings
together the information would be a good idea.
It can be a Web or Wiki page so that users can participate. I think also
be interesting to use cases, ie steps to install native applications on
Libertine, ways to customize the Unity environment, etc.
At the same time it should support multiple languages. English is the de
facto language but there are users who do not speak English and can
participate if they find content in their native language. They are
loose ideas but can cause users are encouraged to participate in tasks
that are not programming.
In summer there is more time for crazy ideas and is feasible to set up a
Web page that brings together all. I have experience with Joomla! and
Wordpress although you can use other tools such as Drupal or type a
philosophy Wiki.
El lu. 11/07/2016 a las 19:42, padraic stack escribió:
There are a couple of other solutions to the ssh timeout issue posted
here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/770254/how-can-i-keep-ssh-or-another-command-alive-on-the-terminal-app-of-my-ubuntu-p
One issue with UT that I do have is the lack of documentation / a
central hub for info. Info is scattered between here and askubuntu
with no real central source.
I get that it's a work in progress and I would be happy to contribute
to something but I think it does need some central easily discovered
location.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Stephen M. Webb
<stephen.w...@canonical.com <mailto:stephen.w...@canonical.com>> wrote:
On 16-07-11 12:35 PM, Jens Grivolla wrote:
>
> Second, and that's the reason I flashed Android on it a few days
ago (but
> will try UT again in a few weeks) is that I found it to not
currently work
> for my geeky and not-so-geeky use cases. Last week, at a project
meeting, I
> needed to ssh into a server to fix things which I would then
check through
> a web interface. This failed in two ways, and made it very
difficult for
> me. Each time I switched between the terminal and the web
browser, even for
> a few seconds, my ssh connection got killed. And each time I
switched to
> the web browser, the page would reload, killing my session and
all the work
> I had been doing. The same thing would even happen when only
switching tabs.
I created a libertine container and added terminator and ssh, then
just launch that from the libertine scope. No
disconnects when switching, full functionality. If I had a
bluetooth keyboard with real MX Cherry Blue keys I could use
it for all my remote admin and development work.
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