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The general consensus seems to be to use
vuizvui.user.<username>.<category>.<module name>
instead of
vuizvui.<category>.<user name>.<module name>
Things done to test this change:
* Checked build of machines.profpatsch.legosi.build
* Checked evaluation of machines.profpatsch.shiki.build
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So far we directly start a mosh-daemon when the user connects.
This breaks down in situations where UDP is blocked (e.g. some
hotspots). In that case, ssh can be used directly:
Example:
ssh -t weechat@legosi ssh
The ssh argument tells it to connect directly.
Note the `-t`, which forces a pseudo-tty, otherwise tmux will
complain that it can’t find a terminal.
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Also add the service to legosi so I can use it from the weechat user.
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sane has a file called `net.conf` which is a list of hosts that are searched for
remote scanners.
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The output is docbook XSL, so we need to properly turn ampersands into
entities.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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