On Sat, 2018-07-28 at 01:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> JFTR by accident Ralph wrote "Eli wrote:", while it should read "Ralf
> wrote:". Most likely he selected my reply quoted by Eli's mail, before
> invoking the reply to Eli's mail. My apologies, I also didn't notice
> this, when I replied to Ra
JFTR by accident Ralph wrote "Eli wrote:", while it should read "Ralf
wrote:". Most likely he selected my reply quoted by Eli's mail, before
invoking the reply to Eli's mail. My apologies, I also didn't notice
this, when I replied to Ralph's mail, so I didn't fix it. A thing like
that could happen
On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 08:10 +0100, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
> Eli wrote:
> > > It's a hint that not every user likes 'auto-key-retrieve', but
> > > instead only manually retrieve keys, if it makes sense to the user
> > > to retrieve a key.
>
> Thanks, I found it on topic, given Peter ex
On 2018-07-27 19:07, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
Hi all,
Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
Server system, and to have all the developers connect to the server
over
RDP using low-e
Em julho 27, 2018 16:24 ProgAndy escreveu:
The Arctica Project seems to be in the process of implementing exactly
what you want.
https://arctica-project.org/
https://github.com/ArcticaProject/remote-logon-service
It looks they are using Nomachine's nx libraries, the same x2go uses. And,
Am 27.07.2018 um 19:46 schrieb Foxtrot Mike via arch-general:
On 07/27/2018 10:16 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
Here are the major tasks:
1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am
a little confused. Th
Em julho 27, 2018 14:46 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
The issue with x2go and ltsp is that I'll have to separately manage
username and passwords for local Linux login. The solution that I'd
rather prefer would use Active directory authentication so the current
system administrator w
On 2018-07-27 19:46, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
>
> The issue with x2go and ltsp is that I'll have to separately manage
> username and passwords for local Linux login. The solution that I'd
> rather prefer would use Active directory authentication so the current
> system administrator
On 07/27/2018 10:16 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
>>
>> Here are the major tasks:
>>
>> 1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am
>> a little confused. There are supposedly many different ways with
>>
Em julho 27, 2018 14:07 Foxtrot Mike via arch-general escreveu:
Here are the major tasks:
1- Ask LightDM to use Windows Domain (Kerberos) authentication. I am a
little confused. There are supposedly many different ways with little
changes to do this. [1] is one solution. LDAP is also a possib
Hi all,
Currently we have around 10 employees who develop software using Visual
Studio. The idea is to install the development tools on the Windows
Server system, and to have all the developers connect to the server over
RDP using low-end low-power computers. The server is pretty beefy
though.
Hi Ralf,
Eli wrote:
> > It's a hint that not every user likes 'auto-key-retrieve', but
> > instead only manually retrieve keys, if it makes sense to the user
> > to retrieve a key.
Thanks, I found it on topic, given Peter explicitly mentioned the
option, and very helpful. I've added a note to th
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