

They’re still coming after you, and there’s nothing you can do…
They’re still coming after you, and there’s nothing you can do…
Yeah, I’d never seen it used in this way either. They use it mostly to modify config files, which gives you a lot of control over most things on a Linux box. We also use it for Macs to do things like create a standardized local administrator account (since Apple doesn’t have a LAPS equivalent). It’s a pretty tangled web but we have an old-school Linux admin who keeps it all ticking (we just worry about his ticker!).
Good luck!
I work in a higher ed org that uses a mix of (mostly) Red Hat servers and Windows & Mac endpoints; the Linux-focused admins use Ansible for things I’d do with either GPOs (if it’s something tried & true) or Intune (if it’s some half-baked newness and campus IT would actually give my group the permissions) in Windows.
A slide out case? That actually sounds pretty sweet
I will dip my balls in liquid morkite!
Saving this thread, I hope you get some useful replies. I have a Windows machine with 16GB of RAM and Firefox is consistently sitting on about 15.6 of them. (Yes, I have horrible tab discipline lol)
Don’t you hate it when your computer gets all bricked up?
3008 and its maze of furniture packaging
Eternally trapped within a flat-pack labyrinth
“Where’s my goddamn
electricflying car Bruce??”