Documentation, documentation, documentation.
Remember those days? When the challenge was being able to figure out how stupid users could be?
So why does it now seem to be about figuring out how "stupid" the programmers are?
Sorry, not stupid, but maybe unthinking and careless in pursuit of "move fast and break things" IDIOCY.
With regard to my issue in this post viewtopic.php?f=108&t=47999
about a switch for "kdocker", it was only by accident that I found what I needed.
Mostly because the "man" page for "kdocker" was really unclear about the options.
The solution was there all the time, but the description of the switch was woefully inadequate.
(Hey, man. it's the greatest little tool, but you really made me work hard to get it working, OK?)
This is it:
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-d Disable session management. KDocker will not attempt to redock this application
when you relogin.
and I don't get how it's telling me I can use the "-d" as a delay switch.
But that's what worked!!
Enough of this!
I really, really, really appreciate every one who creates stuff for us users, but, c'mon now, you have to tell me how to use it!!!