Yeah, users in AD and the FreeIPA replacement essentially handles the SSH key management + middle-man the auth to Linux servers.
Yeah, users in AD and the FreeIPA replacement essentially handles the SSH key management + middle-man the auth to Linux servers.
There are no rules against non-English posts. If you can’t understand it, don’t vote against it. That’s a discriminatory reaction, just keep scrolling if you don’t read Japanese. If the mods want to restrict languages, they have every ability to do so.
American here, proud to see we started a trend. (And that’s pretty much the only thing to be proud of as an American)
I use Hyper because it’s pretty simple to setup the way you want it and carry the config across OSs.
I personally think it looks fine, seems to look like a happy penguin to me
I use a DisplayLink dock at home because it works, it’s just kinda annoying that I have to hack multi-display on an expensive laptop. When I go to the office I just deal with double-docking, it’s still a better display situation than when I was running Ubuntu and GNOME.
It’s an arbitrary one. Most Windows and even Linux laptops can display to multiple monitors without extensive display controllers. For example, my two HDMI USB-C hub can be driven by a Windows or Linux laptop and independently display two monitors, MacOS mirrors them. On my M2 Max MBP if I connect one USB-C hub to one monitor and another USB-C hub in another USB-C port to another monitor, they work. No DisplayLink.
It’s not. It’s 100% a MacOS limitation, because you can use MST on Windows to drive multiple displays on Mac hardware, the same is likely possible with Asahi Linux if they want to support it. Apple doesn’t want to use MST because they want you to buy into their Thunderbolt displays for extra monitors, or you can just use DisplayLink if you’re desperate like me.
As soon as they can make multiple displays work over a single USB-C I may be able to ditch the double dongle nightmare I have right now
Yeah, this is just a terrible idea. The risk is far greater than any potential reward you might be getting.
I have a recommendation, buy a personal laptop that isn’t tied to your company.
RIP Terry Davis, Temple OS forever
Is there a community or database where people have tested different plugins on Linux either natively or with Wine to see if they can get things working?
Whole grain is super healthy for you because it has lots of grain in it. The scientists told me so.
I think my main concern is FreeIPA’s longevity. As a tool, it’s rather outdated even in its latest version. It works, but the upkeep on it is not quite robust. Its implementation of AD standards are also limited. This is why I’m looking for an alternative to FreeIPA.