@badnetmask It's not so much that I have encountered specific issues as the fact that it just feels clunky and slow compared to just using ansible or ansible-playbook from the terminal.
It just seems like ansible with extra steps and doesn't add anything that would warrant using it.
So my general question is more... why anyone bothers to use ansible-navigator?
If you just want/need a nice UI then it seems like Tower, AWX, Semaphore or even AnsibleForms would be better choices.
I tend to live more in the terminal, but for particularly for a homelab environment, if you want a UI, then Semaphore seems like a no-brainer.
Tried on ipmitool on my host machine, disconnected
Tried on SSH jumpbox on site, disconnected
Tried on IPMIview on my host machine, disconnected
Tirec on IPMIview in Windows on site machine. IPMIview doesn't even launch because OpenJDK is broke or something.
I don't think it's that it doesn't like my st terminal, because it doens't even like their own Java utility that they wrote. I doesn't like Ubuntu's terminal.
It might be that RMCP+ doesn't like to be routed and it's dropping packets somewhere. But it can't be dropping packets in the same location, it can't be that sensitive.
a few of you pointed out that https://tomo.city looked like a DEC VT-320 terminal.
it turns out this was exactly the computer terminal that my childhood library used in the 1980s. in its honour, i added full DEC colour emulation and scanlines for the complete effect 😆
(view full pic - scanlines don't resize well)
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