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Alaknár
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Yeah, I guess I sound a bit aggressive. That wasn’t the intention. I just get an allergic reaction when I see the “Linux is just better than Windows now!” stuff. It is - in some scenarios. In others it’s worse. Someone who wants to do IT (and it kinda’ sounds like OP’s heading there) needs to understand that.
It’s honestly extremely surprising to me that there aren’t still any proper FOSS solutions that handle this. Is it because it’s super difficult to do? I’ve no idea, but it’s definitely something that’s preventing a lot of businesses to switch over.
Just FYI - SCCM is not the Autopilot equivalent, it’s the Intune equivalent. Intune’s Autopilot is, kind of, what Task Sequence is in SCCM.
As far as “life support” goes - it’s full featured. Security updates are still coming in, not much else they can add feature-wise in there.
As for the cloud - everything has its uses. Cloud is great if you don’t want to deal with all the bare-metal stuff. It allows one person to do the work of four, with the trade-off being that you lose some of the fine-tuning, control, or optimisation. As the saying goes: “the ‘s’ in 'Intune” stands for ‘speed’".
Don’t fuck the cloud. Just use it when it’s better than on-prem.
I love Linux. I’m running Linux and love the experience.
But…
i7-4970i7-4790 so running windows 10 with all its bloat was not going to be an easy task for emWhat in the world are you talking about, man??
Even ignoring the silliness of the “bloat” - i7-4790 eats Win10 alive and asks for seconds.
I stated that as long as they dont know how to work with wine/lutris or know any specific linux packages that run windows games on linux they should not be able to play in the middle of lessons
So… No, you didn’t stop them from doing that. All it takes for them to get back to playing games is to google “linux roblox how to” and 20 minutes later they’re good to go. Windows has AppLocker, and GPO to prevent running unwanted software - have you researched alternatives for Linux?
does this mean linux now is ready for the education sector?
Well, depends on scale. The setup you did is fine for, what, a single classroom? Two classrooms? It’s completely unusable for a larger school - for that you need an MDM solution, ideally with some form of IAM. In the Windows world that’s SCCM/Intune with AD/EID (local/cloud). Correct me if I’m wrong, but there’s only bare-bones equivalents in the Linux world for that, which would be the bigger a problem the larger a school you’d be dealing with.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Is there a way to speed up the initialisation of Bluetooth drivers?2·19 days agoI didn’t notice any slowness in connection after sleep/suspend, but I can’t say I was overly paying attention.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Is there a way to speed up the initialisation of Bluetooth drivers?5·22 days agoHey, thanks for your comment! Someone on Reddit was able to help out, I posted the solution in the OP.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Is there a way to speed up the initialisation of Bluetooth drivers?3·22 days agoIf I remember right, no. If I clean boot, load sddm, immediately type my password and log in, then I have to wait a while for the mouse to start working.
But if I clean boot, load sddm, wait the same 5-10 seconds, then the mouse starts working on the login screen and then just continues to work once logged in.
Alaknár@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RTX 5060 Ti 8GB - Instantly Obsolete, Nvidia Screws Gamers - hardware UnboxedEnglish0·29 days agoSo it’s performing worse than 3060 or 4060?
Alaknár@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RTX 5060 Ti 8GB - Instantly Obsolete, Nvidia Screws Gamers - hardware UnboxedEnglish0·29 days agoThen don’t buy the current-gen low-end card for video editing, mate. Get previous-gen with more vRAM, or go AMD.
Alaknár@lemm.eeto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RTX 5060 Ti 8GB - Instantly Obsolete, Nvidia Screws Gamers - hardware UnboxedEnglish0·29 days agoBecause it’s the low-end xx60? Also, apparently Nvidia did some high-tech magic that allows higher-res textures to be handled with less vRAM.
But, yeah, it’s a 5060. You’re not buying this to play in 4k Ultra.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?1·1 month agoHmm… There’s a connector from the card to 3-pin connector on the motherboard, but the description in the manual suggests that it only allows me to control RGB through it. As in: if I don’t connect it, they’ll just be on in whatever default state they’re in and that’s that.
I’ll look into this, thanks!
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tuxedo OS (Ubuntu-based) with KDE/Wayland - waking from Sleep freezes the computer. Help?1·1 month agoOh, nice! Thanks for the info!
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?2·1 month agoIn general, I’d suggest being a bit more curious and playing around with stuff
Man, I’m 40, my 9-5 job is being curious, testing and retesting stuff. When I’m home, I just want to play some games…
Like you said you didn’t understand the options for OpenRGB and it sounds like you didn’t try installing it at all to eliminate it as an option before posting
Yeah. I’ve learned (through curiosity and testing, btw) that it’s super easy to break stuff in Linux, so I was a bit weary of installing third party software that does “something” to control the LEDs on a graphics card.
I did test it out yesterday, though. Sadly, does not recognise the GPU. It did recognise my mouse, though, which is neat.
It’s not like an app like OpenRGB is going to break your GPU or anything.
That’s the thing - I’m in a state where stuff works and is fine. That came after five reinstalls and three distros. Linux is not Windows - it’s fairly easy to do some unrecoverable* damage if you don’t know what you’re doing.
* yes, I know, technically everything is recoverable, but that requires knowledge and time, neither of which I have for this kind of stuff.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?1·1 month agoI would rather disable it on the OS level because I’m slightly paranoid that the dGPU dies at some point and then I can’t even access UEFI, because the iGPU is disabled.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?1·1 month agoOoh, nice one! I’ll need to have a look for some detailed manuals/design diagrams of the Sapphire Pure, see if it’s mentioned.
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?1·1 month agoHuh, a Windows VM might be a brilliant solution to this.
And now I’m wondering - could I maybe use something like Bottles or Wine to install the Windows software that handles Sapphire LEDs? Or would these apps not see the dGPU when virtualised like that?
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?2·1 month agosomeone suggested disconnecting the LEDs themselves, which is not something I’m willing to do with my 2-day old card
Alaknár@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone here has RX 9070 XT? Is there a way to disable RGB?1·1 month agoSapphire Pure RX 9070 XT.
Wow, this is brilliant! Now all I need is proper mouse gestures support and I can migrate full-time!