Well, I am confident it would run on my machine, but how would it do in reporting machine compliance? Because that’s the part I can’t get past.
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Well, I am confident it would run on my machine, but how would it do in reporting machine compliance? Because that’s the part I can’t get past.
It’s a Cisco AnyConnect doodad, but it checks your computer for compliance first before allowing you to connect, so beyond spoofing a valid system, I’m out of luck. And I’m not about to lose my job due to spoofing a windows box, haha.
I don’t necessarily miss it, but the primary reason I can’t use Linux as a daily driver at work is because our VPN doesn’t work on Linux. So I’d say that. Stupid as fuck that our IT department uses Linux for all of our servers but makes us run Windows.
kinda. Text on the right is supposed to be the same both times.
pea milk
Tastes too much like pee
Almond milk is better than cow milk, fite me
They should make the government super efficient and fire themselves
There are websites like https://www.firsttimersonly.com/ that will help you in getting started
So they could make a Xed’s dead joke?
A few on this machine, mostly the usual “plug-n-play” suspects: openSUSE, Ubuntu, Mint, etc. I’ve narrowed it down to needing a specific driver which will have to be installed after the install, but I don’t have an extra thumb drive for it since the one external drive I do have will have the os on it, and I just haven’t been arsed to make it work on a single drive by modifying the partition to add a second one and put the driver there. It’s just a pain in the ass.
Yeah, mine was a pain in the ass. Haven’t sorted it yet. Must be a different chip set.
Argentina and the US being just overt racists is accurate
What did you do to get the keyboard and mouse to work?
Oh I definitely agree with you there. I just think GPL is close but not close enough.
That’s why the current state of open source licenses doesn’t work. Commercial use should be forbidden for free users. You could dual license the work, with a single, main license applying to everyone, and a second addendum license that just contains the clause for that specific use, be it personal or corporate. Corporate use of any kind requires supporting the project financially.
Obligatory “systemd was a mistake, they played us for absolute fools, yadda yadda yadda”
Nice
Saving because I want to know, too. I’ve been putting it off because I don’t know how hard it’s going to be to migrate all the logins and shit that use my Gmail account.