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Kanedias, 8 months ago to linux in Linux in the corporate space We spent 1 year negotiating implementation of secure Linux workstation, and now after endless meetings and agreements I can proudly say we have 5 people with fully GNU/Linux laptops! Dell XPS, to be precise.
We spent 1 year negotiating implementation of secure Linux workstation, and now after endless meetings and agreements I can proudly say we have 5 people with fully GNU/Linux laptops! Dell XPS, to be precise.
Kanedias, 8 months ago to linux in What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup? Just straight up overwriting boot sector and superblock of my hard drive thinking it’s the USB drive. Udev tried to warn me, saying there’s no permission, and I just typed sudo without thinking. Then after a second I remembered USB block devices are usually writable by users, but it was too late.
Just straight up overwriting boot sector and superblock of my hard drive thinking it’s the USB drive.
Udev tried to warn me, saying there’s no permission, and I just typed sudo without thinking.
Then after a second I remembered USB block devices are usually writable by users, but it was too late.
Kanedias, 8 months ago to linux in are wayland and pipewire building off of weaker systems Advanced Linux sound architecture
Advanced Linux sound architecture
Kanedias, 8 months ago to linux in Linux in the corporate space I tried intune on Linux and it was hell incarnate, with edge dependencies and ton of background services, and crashing every now and then. Did it ever get better with time?
I tried intune on Linux and it was hell incarnate, with edge dependencies and ton of background services, and crashing every now and then.
Did it ever get better with time?