Very nice.
lemmyreader
The Ubuntu laptop had to connect to company vpn. It were using openconnect-network-manager-gnome thingy to do that. Recently the company upgraded their vpn software which is sorta incompatible with openconnect and requires a modified user agent string for it to prompt for 2FA keys. package in ubuntu 22.04 is too old to modify that in the gui.
If you have a good idea what I could have tried let me know, love to hear new ideas.
Hmm, tough one. Suggesting to post your question as a new post in relevant Lemmy /c/ or StackExchange and so on. Here as a not so new comment of a comment it will get little exposure I guess.
Personally, I prefer lsd over exa/eza. It’s also written in Rust, but offers much more customizability. It has an entire config file with lots of options.
Nice, thanks.
You can find more modern alternatives to classic Linux command line tools in this blog post
Thanks for sharing that blog post. btw, exa has been superseeded by eza. https://eza.rocks/
Good to see OP used sudo su; passwd
(Yes, I know it is frowned upon by a lot of documentation, but I don't care). I probably would find sudo passwd $USER
something that would need some careful typing in all the passwords to avoid confusion.
Aha! Finally a post where I will be free to say that the USA is an underdeveloped country that is in great need of help since many decades. And for posting this comment I will not attract any attention from Three Letter "Intelligence" Agencies, right ? Right ? /s
Yes, and one of the reasons I want to keep it going. It’s an old Fujitsu and has a cool form factor (another reason). I recycled about a dozen laptops a few months back, but could not bear to see this one go. It came with XP, but I don’t care to reload that at all. Am also downloading older versions of Slack to see if they’ll work.
👍 🐧
I still think forums are the best way to handle support. Even phpBB is better than any chat. Have a bot alert a chat channel that the project team hangs out for every new topic or something, if that’s a concern.
Giving the users the choice to have IRC and a forum sounds nice to me. Forums for the longer conversations and be able to look up things with a search engine, and IRC for quick questions and informal chat.
Discord is the Gold Standard for you ? Why ?
I have an old laptop with a Transmeta Crusoe CPU. Can anyone recommend a distro that will work on it? I’ll download this one and give it a shot too.
You have a computer with a CPU made by the company that Linus Torvalds worked for!
I've heard that on Microsoft OS the root user is named Administrator (and on some BSD OS root is called Charlie!), so yes.