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How to login to guest OS?
I apologize for stupidity, but how to enter the guest OS from the system unit on which Xen is running? Now it is practically idle, a small web server is spinning.
I want to start using it as a workstation.
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You can also try the Pomodoro technique. The basic principle is 25 minutes of work / 5 minutes of rest (intervals can be adjusted to suit you). Most applications for working with this technique involve managing tasks so that each work interval starts with one or more tasks to be completed in that interval. The main inconvenience, if I understood everything correctly, is to divide and adjust tasks to this interval.
There is even a pretty good online service, but I lost its url, and I can’t google something on the go. If you are interested, maybe I’ll look better)
PS: Personally, I didn’t use task tracking for myself, but I use only a timer - it helps to feel the time very well.
Personal experience - made in Excel - horizontal time (from 0700 to 1900) (one cell - 15 minutes) - vertical days. I narrowed the width of the columns so that everything fits on the screen.
This dock is open all the time. From time to time (no automation - I hate when they interrupt) I switch to it and fill the background with different colors for the squares. In the first square of my color for the current day, I write the name of the task.
And here we are just sawing software for time tracking. ^_^) Or rather, even mixed time / task tracking. For android so far only, later we will remake it on LibGDX and it will be cross-platform.
We can drink the feature "beep every half hour to ask what you gave the last half hour."
Want to? I'm afraid the release will not be published until summer, but better late than never? right?)))
Our ideology is simple. There is a task tree. It has start/stop buttons. You can tick multiple tasks at the same time. There will be integration with project servers (such as ms-project, spider, primavera, or whatever they ask us for) and bug trackers (such as redmine, mantis, bugzilla) to receive tickets and work. One of the main ideas - time management should be available in 2 clicks, so as not to distract a lot of time or attention (in the desktop version it always hangs in the system, for android - always hanging in the notifications panel with a selected list of tasks with start buttons - stop selected projects, etc.)
If interested, I can ask the management about issuing a beta for private testing. Now only locally, and without a task tree and without creating your own subtasks. One report.
Try oDesk Tracker Unfortunately, since I haven't worked with it myself, I can't say how applicable it is for non-oDesk related projects.
I myself had a similar task and, as a result of experiments and practice, came to a system where time is taken into account in the calendar, and statistics are calculated by an additional subroutine. This saves time and effort on data entry. And everything is clear. If interested, I can give a program.
www.computer-timer.ru - time tracking, by category, limit by category, reminders, reports in a variety of forms. The program, although it looks outdated, is updated frequently. Constantly evolving.
I use a free program for managing tasks TimeIO with the ability to use the time management technique "Pomodoro" I'm happy as an elephant
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz....
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