Criticism intended constructively, I assure you.
A terminal is something you don't want to drop on your foot. Particularly if it's mechanical and made by Olivetti :-)
> In Raspbian Lite there is only a terminal (there is no GUI). It (a terminal) is a place to type commands. When you have a GUI you usually have a menu item somewhere to open a terminal.
It's called a shell in unix :-) But there's also SSH, and potentially the lower-level console connected via an FTDI adapter etc.
> Ultibo can be used with QEMU. That is the only reason QEMU is mentioned on my website (that should be removed with a better script).
Yes, but you've launched into that as rather a non-sequitur. It's probably also unwise to get involved in that bearing in mind the RPi's deficiencies when it comes to KVM etc.
> Raspbian runs natively (to compile Ultibo). I'll try to add a little bit to the page that shows how you set up a SD to run Ultibo. Here is a bit of information:
https://github.com/ultibohub/DemoI'd suggest that the best thing would be to write it to another SD-Card. You /could/ put it into an image file then use Qemu, but Qemu is really moving towards KVM which is a PITA on RPi. You could potentially write it to a thumb drive or external "spinning rust" but at that point you'd either have to tell the user how to enable booting from external media (which as an irreversible change that doesn't always work is something you probably don't want to get involved with) or get involved with coaching him through some sort of intermediate loader on an SD-Card (I've tried U-Boot but can't remember how far I got).
MarkMLl
p.s. A friend in Suse is watching Ultibo with interest, possibly in combination with the Oberon GUI running natively. Not sure whether he'll raise his head above the parapet, I suspect that he underestimates the difficulty.