#byobu — Public Fediverse posts
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https://www.alojapan.com/1362392/crimson-hues-weaved-with-cultural-wonders/ Crimson Hues Weaved with Cultural Wonders #ArashiyamaBambooGrove #Byōbu(paintedFoldingScreens) #Hiiragiya(HouseOfHolly) #honshu #HoshinoyaKyoto #Japan #JidaiMatsuri(FestivalOfTheAges) #Kyoto #KyotoArtCenter #KyotoAutumnTapestry #KyotoInternationalMangaMuseum #KyotoTopics #LuxuryTravel #MonkeyParkIwatayama #MuseumOfKyoto #NijoCastle #NishikiMarket #Pontocho #ryokans #SeikoroInn #SukiyaZukuri(teahouse) #Tawaraya #京都 #京都府 1.8K By Diana Fletcher,
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https://www.alojapan.com/1362392/crimson-hues-weaved-with-cultural-wonders/ Crimson Hues Weaved with Cultural Wonders #ArashiyamaBambooGrove #Byōbu(paintedFoldingScreens) #Hiiragiya(HouseOfHolly) #honshu #HoshinoyaKyoto #Japan #JidaiMatsuri(FestivalOfTheAges) #Kyoto #KyotoArtCenter #KyotoAutumnTapestry #KyotoInternationalMangaMuseum #KyotoTopics #LuxuryTravel #MonkeyParkIwatayama #MuseumOfKyoto #NijoCastle #NishikiMarket #Pontocho #ryokans #SeikoroInn #SukiyaZukuri(teahouse) #Tawaraya #京都 #京都府 1.8K By Diana Fletcher,
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One of the things I like about #Byobu, a #tmux/#GNU #Screen wrapper, is that its "F7: Enter scrollback history" mapping coincides with #Firefox F7 Caret Mode Browsing. Haven't heard of that? Try it out! https://superuser.com/questions/58569/what-is-caret-browsing-mode-in-firefox
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#tmux is part of the #OpenBSD base install. I have used #Byobu a bit on https://tilde.club, so the concept isn't totally foreign to me, and today I decided to give tmux a try.
At least I know I need the cheat sheet:
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The tradition of #kakemono and #emakimono is closely related to other forms of #JapaneseArt 🎌, such as #byōbu. Byōbu are folding screens 🖼️ that feature painted scenes, often with narrative elements. This art form create a rich visual narrative expression in Japanese culture, reflecting the interconnectedness of art, literature, and daily life. Here are a few shots of examples of byōbu that I was able to collect during my recent visits to museums:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-08-02-byobu/
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The tradition of #kakemono and #emakimono is closely related to other forms of #JapaneseArt 🎌, such as #byōbu. Byōbu are folding screens 🖼️ that feature painted scenes, often with narrative elements. This art form create a rich visual narrative expression in Japanese culture, reflecting the interconnectedness of art, literature, and daily life. Here are a few shots of examples of byōbu that I was able to collect during my recent visits to museums:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2024-08-02-byobu/
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Unveiling #ClevelandMuseumofArt's mesmerizing "Scenes from the Tale of Genji." These Byōbu screens illustrate vanished courtly elegance through vivid Yamato-e style. Each episode floats on golden clouds, capturing Genji's intricate life. Which scene enchants you the most?
#Art #Genji #Byobu #JapaneseArt #
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Unveiling #ClevelandMuseumofArt's mesmerizing "Scenes from the Tale of Genji." These Byōbu screens illustrate vanished courtly elegance through vivid Yamato-e style. Each episode floats on golden clouds, capturing Genji's intricate life. Which scene enchants you the most?
#Art #Genji #Byobu #JapaneseArt #
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Unveiling #ClevelandMuseumofArt's mesmerizing "Scenes from the Tale of Genji." These Byōbu screens illustrate vanished courtly elegance through vivid Yamato-e style. Each episode floats on golden clouds, capturing Genji's intricate life. Which scene enchants you the most?
#Art #Genji #Byobu #JapaneseArt #
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Unveiling #ClevelandMuseumofArt's mesmerizing "Scenes from the Tale of Genji." These Byōbu screens illustrate vanished courtly elegance through vivid Yamato-e style. Each episode floats on golden clouds, capturing Genji's intricate life. Which scene enchants you the most?
#Art #Genji #Byobu #JapaneseArt #
https://clevelandart.org/art/1948.124 -
Unveiling #ClevelandMuseumofArt's mesmerizing "Scenes from the Tale of Genji." These Byōbu screens illustrate vanished courtly elegance through vivid Yamato-e style. Each episode floats on golden clouds, capturing Genji's intricate life. Which scene enchants you the most?
#Art #Genji #Byobu #JapaneseArt #
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@mac I hear you there. With a local GUI or X terminal, there's not a lot of benefit to using either except for background persistence. However, over SSH I find that #Byobu with either screen or tmux for the backend is a great workflow.
In addition, anything that might need to be *interactively* resumed isn't a candidate for nohup or disowned job control. That's where terminal muxers like tmux/screen can really shine. Byobu provides a good abstraction layer and a nice interface over both.
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OH! Cringe!
But true, lolz.....
>"At the end of the day, distros DON’T matter that much and anything is better than Windows… even snaps =)"
That having been said, I'm a firm believer that "Friends don't let friends run ewb00ntew!" Yah, that's kinda a little disparaging tagline I came up with a decade or so ago. I think it's cute, but it does express my sentiments.
I was sooooooooo tired of answering the same question for about twenty years, searching for new ways to say it, and shifting from one fav distro of mine to another, and then back again. But I really failed to acknowledge the need for #n00bs to experience instant gratification to hold their interests long enough to just ditch the #Satan of Redmond (Windows) for that of freedom and privacy in the form of one of the most incredibly steep learning curves I was actually expecting those people to climb after having their questions answered.
#Slackware still tops the list to this day - it is so powerful and.... yes, simple - but that's what us sysadmin's say. Concepts like
sbin/liloandfdiskpartitioning or manually editingetc/fstabreal quick coz I know what I want as special mountpoints over NFS or whatev.... "OH the Horrror!", is prolly what any of those n00bs seeking to escape the apron strings of #Microsoft likely said, right before making a pinata in my effagy to bludgeon.#Debian, and I am a proud and self-described Debiantard, isn't (wasn't) really much better back in the day, even with auto provisioning of partitions and the #GUI based install it sported... "non-free-firmware... huh? Why am I looking at a blank terminal with a command prompt's blinking cursor, instead of pretty little windows with a mouse pointer?"
#Arch_Linux, #Gentoo, and others not historically worth mentioning at this time weren't any better, because they were better, and far superior to the semi-n00b-friendly distros at the time. #Redhat 5.0 - 7.22 weren't that bad actually, the newcomer could actually fumble their way past the installation (and even choose the Redneck language for foshizzles and giggles), but like you mention above, obsolescence loomed imminently with gobs of #RPM Hell, especially if you went out to somewhere like
RPMfind.netor another place where you could do anrpm -ivf <packagename>and then discover you broke your google... (prolly Alta Vista back in those days), but you could seriously want a really good application and find out that you have to put the lotion on its skin - or at least have a current copy of the AutoTrader to take your mind off the predicament that landed you in the bottom of a pit.Enter #LMDE... Lemme say that again: Enter LMDE!!!
Now I had something I could recommend to n00bs that split the difference between a rolling distro and a plug & pray installation! All that non-free firmware that was so confusing for so many back then (can't get your display to work, can't this or that and aaarrrrgggghhhhh).
LMDE tracked Debian Testing but installation was as easy as just installing Mint with all of the firmware you needed - people started thanking me twice (they always thanked me once, and then a week later swore to unleash painful, bloody vengeance upon me for burying them in documentation that they could in no way comprehend). The problem, previously, was one of the tenants of my religion - "You can do it right.... Or you can do it twice!"
The truth was, they couldn't even do it AT ALL the first time, and I'm telling them to use a simple distro like Slackware or Debian - nevermind the the 3 stages of Gentoo (They don't even offer those staged platforms anymore, it was too involved for even seasoned aficionados of source based distros).
There was SuSE, but it was as ephemeral as Redhat, and for a while in those early days, I was able to wholeheartedly recommend Mandrake Linux, which had a beautiful DE and easy install, but they went public just prior to that big "POP" of the dotcom bubble and were vaporized.
Yes, When Mint came along I was elated. I could recommend LMDE, and the user could install and easily manage their desktop - and it was a rolling distro too!
Then came the realization by Clément Lefèbvre that without considerable funding there was no way the team could even have a life of their own or watch their kids grow up if they continued to support what was almost effectively two separate, but equally in appearance, distros. I must applaud the Mint team because they did gracefully migrate the LMDE folks back into the mainline Mint over a period of a couple of years.
Then I stopped recommending Linux Mint - "Friends don't let friends run ewb00ntew!"; Remember? Then, a couple of versions back, I caved with the announcement that Clément had decreed those evil "Snaps" would be disabled (If you tell me what you want what you really really want... as the Spice Girls said...). Yes, of course, you could manually enable it - just like Shuttleworth hiimself defended the Shopping Lens malware because the users could simply disable it - Huh? Disable shopping Lens? How in tarnation could a n00bie even know what to look for in the package manager to make that malware go away????
But I digress. If you really wanted to, you can enable Snaps in Linux Mint, but it's disabled by default - and for good reason, as you pointed out. Now, it's been a couple of years since I've looked, coz I no longer can be persuaded to answer that question anymore (um.... Okay, I'm back to recommending Slackware, Debian, or Arch again, but prefer to just set up a laptop for friends and say, "see? Just like Windows, huh?"). But here's what I would really like to see.
Now that non-free-firmware (since the pre-Bookworm vote in the community) is a very easy option in Debian proper, I would really like to see Linux Mint migrate back to a Slick Debian and just fricken' ditch Ubuntu altogether. My thoughts have always been that the firmware was the major issue that prevented them from getting 100% behind the upstream in the first place (I could very well be wrong about that).
Things I like about Ubuntu??? Um..... gimme a sec... Lemme think... Errr...
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That's it. #Byobu. And IMNSHO, that's really just a pretty skin over #tmux anyway, but it's got some kewl status widgets you can embed at the bottom of the screen. Speaking of #screen, Byobu IS NOT screen - it's tmux underneath, but it does default to ^A instead of the tmux default of ^B, but that's easy enough to change. What I really like about it is that it's a bit more user friendly in that you can customize it for your users and have it AutoStart sessions as soon as they log in - but there I go again, imposing what I think is kewl on people who really just need things as close to point and click on next ==> next ==> next ==> next as we can get it for them.
You see it wasn't all that long ago that even Windows needed an occasion tuning from your local PC Field Tech, much like our pianos do. I see no reason why we can't at least instill the responsibility for having a third party on retainer for quarterly or bi-annual maintenance of our Linux laptops either - I mean, just look how assimilated everyone still running Windows has become since Windows is free to pillage your privacy in the wake of Win10 forced updates?
Well, I'll close now, but did want to mention that your profile's stated mission sounds really refreshing to me - and I might just doing a copypasta of the link to your profile the next time someone asks that age old question.... Which Linux distro should I start off with?.
All the best!
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I came across #byobu while updating #siduction, although it originates from an #ubuntu server project apparently. I'm quite liking it as a wrapper for tmux. Also like how typing "open url' works differently in pts to tty.
At the time I was reading on article about #crypto #scam #ponzi on a financial site with a paywall, wondering how the terminal web browser would respond to that. It totally failed :( Completely ignored the paywall so I got to read about stupidity in green monospaced font :) -
This is only a detail 🔎 of the #Tiger and #Dragon #byōbu 🐅 🖼️ 🐉. I posted another detail on #flickr, showing the tiger as well: https://flic.kr/p/2p2MkRy
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#Dragon painted on a #byōbu (屏風), a #Japanese folding screen. Seen in the #Museum of #EastAsian #Art #Cologne.
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A #festival scene in #Kyōto, seen in the #Museum of #EastAsian #Art #Cologne.
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@mgorny Yeah :yayblob: I'm happy despite running into https://bugs.gentoo.org/896570
I love #byobu.
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Wait, #byobu isn't in the Alma Linux repos? And it's not in EPEL, or REMI.
Grrr.
I like tmux but with screen bindings. I'm not changing more than a quarter century of muscle memory on keybindings. Insert byobu here (because I'm not spending the rest of the afternoon hand rolling a tmux config file).
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Es sábado, pero aquí dejo mi #viernesdeescritorio #linux con @pop_os_official modificado y #byobu en mi portátil @slimbook
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Running #Terminator inside a #mosh session to control numerous remote sessions with ease, and always on and waiting for you!
#^https://mastodon.sdf.org/@tallship/109185233126241692
#tallship #FOSS #ssh #tmux #byobu #remoteaccess
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@maddiefuzz Niiiice. I have to admit I still use #byobu. It's just so handy...
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@satanskrapfen #byobu was recommended to me and I just want to pass it on.
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For fun only - images in #geminispace (raw terminal session without display server) with #byobu, #amfora and #cacaview.
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My today “ssh-ing” spree include set up of #Byobu https://www.byobu.org/. I’m looking for this Japanese origin name, and header image for so long time. And because I like Japan today I wrote byobu-enable in terminal.
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@cwebber
for future reference, the pronunciation of #byobu can be found on their about page: http://byobu.co/about.html 😀Also, afaik, byobu not only supports #tmux, but also still supports GNU/Screen if you (for some reason) still prefer #screen over tmux.
@librelounge