

This is what I did. They get to manage a Windows machine and I get to continue being more efficient at the job they hired me to do.


This is what I did. They get to manage a Windows machine and I get to continue being more efficient at the job they hired me to do.
It’s been a year (maybe two) since I last tried. I tried activating mine with my work account and got caught up on the Duo 2FA not working. When you activated yours, did you have to go through any 2FA prompts? If you did, do you remember what tricks (if any) you had to use to make it activate successfully?
Try the suggestions here: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/how-do-i-run-an-app-with-x11-in-xwayland/153861
I’ve personally tried upsetting Wayland, setting the GDK backend, and setting qt_qpa_backend. Since remmina is a GTK app (or am I miss remembering?) I think it wouldn’t be the last one.
It’s worth a shot.
Can you try running remmina in xwindow mode instead of wayland and see if that bandages the problem? I remember having that problem when I had two monitors, but it gave me an excuse to upgrade to an ultra wide so I didn’t troubleshoot it that much.
It took me several attempts to get this right, but it’s a game changer.
+2 for dropbear. I use it on a VPS and my media server.
My heat was out and I needed a way to warm my apartment so installed Gentoo on my Dell XPS. /s
That was around the time Windows 2000 was coming out and I couldn’t afford a copy. I’d been dabbling for a year or two before. That was my first and last dual boot computer. MythTV really sold me on linux.


I did it by accident last week on a long running VM. It was rough because I also had the official docker repo as a source. I was stuck in a partial state for a while and only a lot of googling helped. Only recommended if you’re bored.


I officially switched my work laptop to linux after the security wonks made it impossible for me to have both network interfaces up amd connected at the same time. As a network engineer working in an airgapped lab prepping new equipment for deployment, it made it pretty hard for me to transfer and install software to the new equipment and consult online documentation. I asked, I received a non-answer, so I just did it. I don’t keep it a secret, I follow all of the recommended security practices, and no one has complained to me.
If you’re just after the comics themselves, then look at dosage. It looks to support this web comic.
https://github.com/webcomics/dosage/