deeper embed of libertine??
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 i would love to see libertine so embedded that huge command lines are no longer needed libertine-container-manager exec -i CONTAINER-IDENTIFIER -c "apt-get whatever" on a touch keyboard this is daunting 
 if we could just say "apt get install whatever" then libertine just creates a container in the background then installs whateverin my opinion libertine shouldnt need be interacted with by the end user except in settings which libertine option should basically be a app manager that would be used to remove containers 
 this would lead to sandboxing (which is already a thing lol) everything which would allow greater per-app customization plus greater security .....but mainly not cause my arthritis to flare lol 
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 @developerbayman i might state the obvious but why not use the UI on the setting page?   Top right corner + to add package 
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 i did on creation it just spins then disappears 
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 im thinking R/W permission issue need more info on my end will post back on any new info 
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 @developerbayman I've never needed any command line for Libertine and it works nice ! 
 Just do that
 BR
 Pulsar33
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 @pulsar33 i did.... it dont work 
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 @pulsar33 ill try to post some logs when i get a chance 
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 @developerbayman said in deeper embed of libertine??: @pulsar33 i did.... it dont work Hi @developerbayman , Do not let the screen go to sleep.  
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 @bolly oh i did that too then tried executing from the command line After unpacking all the packages, it tries to execute a chroot command dpkg debootstrap and fails 
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 @bolly actually we need to get my buddy seth a ubuntu touch phone the guy is a linux god who pwn's the cmd like nobody ...... 
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 @developerbayman If you install libertine-tweak-tool, you can enable a tool called "lish" (libertine shell) - just type lish (or lirsh for root access) and then you may execute commands from inside the container. It's better than using xterm, it's better than using convoluted command lines - that's what I always use and I believe that's whats you're asking for. 
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 @emphrath sweet i didnt know that existed until you just said so! 
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 @emphrath nice! 


