Also one other great example is GPS. Just like SELinux it is very well understood and open.
Also one other great example is GPS. Just like SELinux it is very well understood and open.
Yeah. I have mostly switched to I2P for the seeding aspect.
I love mulvad. Very unfortunate they hat to stop providing portforwards
A separate computer/server might be the best but their are many ways. Cloud storage is one of the many options that can be used as well.
I do not know much about Timeshift and Lucky backup. But a proper backup is not a on the same system even if it is a second drive internally. For some quick file recovery after deleting things you shouldn’t have it is fine. A proper backup should be a separate system and ideally 2 systems one externally but this is overkill for most folks. With a separate system you can setup automated backups and disaster recovery. if you are scared the backup system can get compromised from the main system. you can set things up in such a way that the backup works in pull mode and the main system being backed up has no access to the backup system.
What you can do is setup a VPN to your home at least. From their it is the same as you always would.
I have gotten the exact same response word for word.
X* predates almost everything still in common use.
it is ancient when talking about computer related things. 1984 was the initial release. Almost twice my age holy!
Often gets blocked. I tried on my work and you can’t use any other browser.
What I did is use a ssh tunnel and rdp over that. ssh and RDP are both build in to windows. VPNs often don’t work because some software needs to be installed.
We should realy get a “Report for spam” thing on lemmy to deal with this
Perhaps freeipa wirh automounts?
I am also a great fan of florisboard but the spell check being broken for over a year is kind of a deal breaker. Cause I am dyslectic af.
I managed to get it working by uncommenting the line “simple_allow_users” inside sssd.conf on the client. Also as far as i can find the default allow_all rule should allow all users to login to all clients. (I have not configured any fine grained control yet)
I found the allow_all rule that is enabled. Mind you it is only on fedora I seem to have this issue with. Ubuntu and opensuse users can login just fine.
I found the allow_all rule and it is enabled.
Is this something you set on the client it self or on the freeipa server for the host?. I never set such a option for any client though. i did enroll the other clients with the “freeipa-client-install” command and tried fedora with the initial setup. so their might be a difference in it how to enrolls?
For rdp take a look at remmina
they even purposely disable snaps by default.