Have you tried the Raspberry Pi Image Generator?
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bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'1·3 months agoSomeone who doesn’t use the distro is saying a tool ‘is a must’ when I do use the distro and have never needed it. You do you, but the point of my original comment was that it’s a valid distro for Europeans wanting a non-US option. Doesn’t mean you need to like it or use, but others might.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'3·3 months agoSo you find Gnome & KDE ugly? I’ve never needed to use Yast for any system configuration. Having BTFRS with snapshots as default makes it a great distro.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•EU OS: A Fedora-based distro 'for the public sector'2·3 months agoSUSE/OpenSUSE seems like a much more European option
Shorthand is hard to learn from and hard to troubleshoot in complicated scripts.
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For me it’s that Tumblweed at least uses BTRFS by default, so rolling back to a previous snapshot is a breeze if needed.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Sys Admins, do you work on Linux or Windows office laptops?2·8 months agoSounds like you need to familiarise yourself with PowerShell and Group Policy.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•VirtualBox 7.1 Released with Qt 6 GUI, Wayland Support for Clipboard Sharing - 9to5Linux5·9 months agoVbox will create a bridge with my wifi card (I’m a laptop user with no option for a wired nic in the host).
I’ve never been able to get kvm to do that and haven’t found any working instructions online that a simpleton like me can follow
You can always try the ‘Contact’ form on the site, it’s not likely anyone here is going to be able to give you good advice
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there a use case for Crowd Strike Falcon on Linux?9·11 months agoSo what is your suggestion for a viable alternative that auditors will also accept?
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Firefox added ad tracking and has already turned it on without asking you50·11 months agoI’m surprised that no one has commented on the Mastodon post’s author recommending people ‘use a privacy concious browser like Chrome’. What a way to invalidate her arguments
I don’t have a better answer for OP, but telling them to switch distros is also not answering their question at all.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Question: If windows is required, what distro do you recommend?8·11 months agoI would highly recommend against installing a pirated version of Windows like BearOfATime suggests (at least via the second link he provided) - it could cause trouble for both you and your school.
There’s a docker image already that makes it easy to deploy and use, no compiling required.
Have you checked out Stirling-PDF?
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Linux@lemmy.ml•Sharing a 'small' inconvenience I had to fix with #opensuse #slowroll (I suspect #tumbleweed is the same) - I couldn't launch snaps (spotify, bitwarden) after update - error was: ` cannot4·1 year agoThis is why I prefer using Distrobox on my personal computer. No package for Signal-Desktop? No problem, run it through a Debian container using Distrobox.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Basedflare - Open source alternative to Cloudflare21·1 year agoLove their ‘terms of service’ and complete lack of privacy policy (at least for me, the link is not showing any policy). Whoever pays for this nonsense gets what they deserve.
bravemonkey@lemmy.cato Nintendo@lemmy.world•What are you playing this weekend? 2024-04-20English3·1 year agoI finally bought Tears of the Kingdom a few weeks ago, still working my way through it. I love just wandering around finding secrets, shrines and Koroks, although I just made it to the Wind Temple. I expect to spend a lot of time just in this game!
This isn’t the Raspberry Pi Imager - it’s a tool to build custom images. From the GitHub: A tool to generate highly customised software images for Raspberry Pi devices.