Only way to have a unified markdown syntax is to enforce the wanted
syntax by linting the files. Don't rely on the many markdown syntaxes,
be consistent.
- Document preferred method for socket use depending on use case;
- Fix Github web-flow key;
- Standardize naming of services;
- Use sys-ssh in ansible formula;
- Start services conditionally with Qubes Service and evaluated by
systemd ConditionPathExists= instead of installing on a per qube basis
with rc.local scripts;
- Change Qusal services to "qusal-" prefix instead of "qubes-" prefix.
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/80
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/79
Ability to read the program's manual from the terminal is much better
than to ask the user to search the manual page on the internet, we
already trust the installed program and documentation, but we should not
trust every manual page on the internet.
Updates happens multiple times, normally 2 to 3, even if we consider a
state without includes. On states with multiple includes, it could
easily get approximately 10 updates being ran. This behavior leads to
unnecessary network bandwidth being spent and more time to run the
installation state. When the connection is slow and not using the
cacher, such as torified connections on Whonix, the installation can
occurs much faster.
Adding external repositories has to be done prior to update to ensure it
is also fetched.
Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/29
- End qrexec policy with deny rules;
- Move the USB setup from sys-audio to sys-usb; and
- Document the pros and cons of the different types of USB devices
assignment to client qubes or to the server.
The removal was first implemented to get a clean state of the qube, but
there are side effects, it fails if the user created a named disposable
based on the dvm and also removes the (dvm) entry from the appmenu.
The sys-usb case is a workaround in case the user selected a
non-disposable, an appvm sys-usb during system installation.