I know it’s not exactly what you want, but I use Apache Guacamole to connect/switch between my VMs running on Proxmox, mostly Windows RDP, but also several SSH and VNC. it supports full screen and is fairly responsive for daily admin tasks.
I know it’s not exactly what you want, but I use Apache Guacamole to connect/switch between my VMs running on Proxmox, mostly Windows RDP, but also several SSH and VNC. it supports full screen and is fairly responsive for daily admin tasks.
There is, pretty sure there’s a GPO too. There is an option in this debloat tool for it too.
Yeah the non-optical, under-screen sensor on my S22 is awesome. I too preferred the side sensor on the power button of my S10e, but gone are the days we get what we want. Or else we’d still have it in the optimal position on the back of the phone.
OS/X is just short for Mac OS X, which is what they call their desktop OS.
Thanks for your service, comrade.
LMAO they really are inept 🤦♂️
I’ve moved a couple of domains to dnssec and it’s great, simple DNS.
Yeah the whole app is really responsive, works great on minimal resources. Excellent for sharing hikes and trails!
Have you seen owntracks? They have client apps too.
It’s really good. Proton works great for everything over tried to play. It’s pretty amazing actually
Nah, unfortunately I don’t know how easy it is to run these packages on Debian/Fedora 😔 I only use Debian on my headless VMs, not for desktop environments.
Hmm, I was on 550 before upgrading, I was using x11 before upgrading to 555. Hadn’t noticed any issues but vsync has definitely improves with 555.
Been on 555 for a few days now, really stable under Wayland! Infos for Arch: https://gist.github.com/tgxn/6bcf093c879b95bb275794416c42afea
Oh yeah, just adding a toolbar here, some ads in the start menu there. Sprinkling of user tracking and cloud account for local login. 🤣
Same! Two zpools on one Debian VM, shares NFS etc for everything else. I pass through PCIe sata cards to the VM, too.
Still does nothing when scanning the entire ipv4 address space achievable so quickly. You can also use services like shodan to find vulnerable services on any ports.
Use SSH keys, stay upgraded. Make management services (SSH, RDP, admin services) accessible only via VPN (WireGuard). Only expose 80 and 443 to the internet, if necessary.
My goodness yes, having to enable it in developer settings every time so annoying.
And a suitable reader that my computer knows how to talk to.
Never heard of DeSEC before, but it looks damn cool! Been looking to get away from CloudFlare.
What the fuck IS rong with me?