On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 11:38 -0600, Dustin Kirkland wrote: > Thanks for the feedback so far! > > Based on the comments on this thread, I have made a number of changes > to screen-profiles that I hope you find a bit better.
>SNIP< Great! Thanks. > * At this point, it's still required that each user run > "select-screen-profile" and choose "ubuntu" to benefit from this > functionality. I would like to consider: > 1. making screen *depend* on screen-profiles > 2. moving the default /etc/screenrc installed by screen to something > like /etc/screenrc.plain > 3. installing the ubuntu profile to /etc/screenrc such that all > Ubuntu screen users have the ubuntu screen profile by default > 4. maintaining the ability to switch *back* to the plain profile > through select-screen-profile and the helper menu > > Thoughts on the latter proposition? 1: I have no objection to depending on screen-profiles. 2: It should not be necessary to change the screen-package. If you include the plain-profile in the screen-profiles package, one can always switch back. 3: Why not give an extra option when running select-screen-profile as root, to install it system-wide? I would not like to see the ubuntu-thingie as default. 4: See 2. Great work, thanks! btw: I do get an error when starting screen now. /usr/share/screen-profiles/profiles/common: source /home/marks/.screenrc-keybindings: No such file or directory -- Mark Schouten <[email protected]> -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
