localhost:/etc# cat alpine-release
3.14.3
localhost:/etc# uname -a
Linux localhost 4.20.69-ish SUPER AWESOME May 20 2023 23:41:32 i686 Linux
localhost:/etc# libressl version
LibreSSL 3.3.6
localhost:/etc# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.1.1t 7 Feb 2023 (Library: OpenSSL 1.1.1l 24 Aug 2021)
localhost:/etc# date
Sat Sep 14 07:59:49 UTC 2024
Version/Standard Repositories could be renewed
Copy&paste is hard as keyboard hides on selection, which causes an offset
Best Shell for IOS
Thank you for an free Shell
Top costumizable app.
Its based on alpine linux and you can change appearance background and fonts.
Richtig Cool!
Danke für due super App!
Super
Alpine unter iOS sagt schon alles, schade ist aber das bekannte Problem mit Netzwerk Tools (nmap) da kann aber die App an sich nichts dafür.
Like Termux on iOS
Obviously it can‘t be easy getting a linux kernel running on Darwin. I can just assume that there is some magic at work here. Really amazing thanks for creating this (:
Cursor arrows
Please add individual arrows for cursor control, thank you very much for your great application.
缺少必要按键(Translation: Missing necessary buttons)
缺少ESC,CTRL,ALT,INS,END,SHIFT等必要按键,而且那个方向键也极其的不方便,不要说什么为了简洁,简洁之前要看看实不实用(Translation: Lack of necessary keys such as ESC, CTRL, ALT, INS, END, SHIFT, etc., and the directional keys are extremely inconvenient. Don't say it's for simplicity, before simplicity, we need to see if it's practical)
Questionable usablility.
Very cool, used on a iPad mini 2 16gb. I am a prominent user of Linux and wanted to use it on my tablet, but shell isn’t very usable without x11 support as my device does not do usb mass storage. It does have a range of packages, but I am also only used to bash shell contrary to what ish uses.
Otherwise good app.
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