Under Apache Web server configuration, there’s a prompt to create a symlink to enable the newly created site:
ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/nextcloud.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/nextcloud.conf
As the instructions in this section are written for Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, a2ensite
should be used instead:
a2ensite nextcloud.conf
The commands are currently functionally equivalent (AFAIK), but should this change sometime, the latter would be more future proof, besides being much shorter and easier to type.
Additionally, immediately following the ln -s
there is a section about Additional Apache configurations, which correctly instructs the use of a2enmod
to create the symlinks. Replacing ln -s
with a2ensite
would thus harmonize the two sections.
FGTH oli kyllä ihan omaa luokkaansa. Alkujaan minuun siinä varmaan vetosi se, että se pääsi lähimmäksi 16-bittisten koneiden seikkailupelejä (joita fanitin), mutta oikeastihan FGTH uhmasi kaikkia näin ahdasmielisiä laatikointeja (ilmeisen itsetarkoituksellisesti), enkä tiedä oliko moista 16-bittisillä koneilla nähty silloin tai sittemminkään.
Edullinen hinta, supernopea toimitus, hyvät kaupat!
All right. Thanks, Jeremy!
Okay, did it! https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/30
Some years back (2013/2014 maybe?) the ’New Window’ and ’New Tab’ menu items were combined into a single ’New Terminal’ item.
This apparently met with resistance from users, so Fedora and recently also Ubuntu have chosen to build Gnome terminal with DISUNIFY_NEW_TERMINAL_SECTION
to restore the old behavior.
This unfortunately leaves users of those distros, like myself, who actually prefer the simplicity of ’New Terminal’, with no practical way to restore that functionality (beyond rebuilding the package with the compile-time switch reverted).
After hearing me out, the Ubuntu maintainer suggested I file a bug here, asking to turn the compile-time option into a Gsetting so that the behavior could be more easily adjusted per user preferences.
So that is what I’m asking here.
Jeremy: If this is indeed the popular choice then I fully respect that. I just wanted to voice my disgruntlement, since I feel the way this was set by upstream is much simpler. Sorry for being late with it, didn’t realize this was getting overridden before the change already came into effect.