raises pendantic finger Ah-hem, sorry, but KDE Plasma isn't an OS. It's a desktop environment. For an OS bundled/built-around Plasma then Kubuntu or KDE Neon are both Linux distributions that would better fit that description.
An OpenVPN profile generator with valid client certificate and the private key never leaves the client workstation.
- Client browser logs in with their IPA creds + OTP.
- Browser generates key pair and CSR (all stored in session storage)
- Node requests certificate for user from IPA using CSR, returns cert to browser.
- Browser combines new certificate with CA cert and the private key into the OpenVPN profile.
- Browser downloads the OpenVPN profile file.
I don't think you need to learn it, you just need to use one command. Even from a CMD prompt you can invoke powershell and a powershell cmdlet in a one-liner:
powershell send-mailmessage -from "me@somedomain.co.uk" -To "me@someotherdomain.co.uk" -subject "Test to me" -smtpserver My.Mail.Server.co.uk
Is there a reason not to use PowerShell?
In the UK we tend not to tip if there's a service charge.
Yep, I check the background apps fairly regularly ('cause I'm paranoid about this battery). I'm on 14 already, strangely, I did notice a difference for the first couple of days - but back to draining quickly after that. I use Firefox as my default browser too (with ublock, yes) - I don't browse on my phone a lot.
I took my phone off charge (100%) at 17:30 last night, used WhatsApp to text some friends off and on (like, 10-20 messages total) for the next 3-4 hours and it was at 50% by 22:00, I was not using my phone, I was watching TV. It went into DnD at 22:00, and then when I got up at 07:00 it was at 25%.
So that's 75% with very light usage, with DnD for ~9 hours, in just over 12 hours.
7a here and the battery is the worst out of any phone I've ever had. Like, I've seen it go from 100% to 66% in 3-4 hours when it's not even in-use. I've actively told people not to buy this phone because of it. Which is ridiculous, as it's a decent phone. I had a 5 before this and was getting days out of it still (after 2.5-3 years)
Can you reformat that drive as exFAT? That should remove NTFS as being a reason to keep Windoze around (and even if you do need Windoze, it should be able to read that format fine as well).
Code storage. They're keeping bugzilla.
Bard to the rescue (or it's just flat out lying, it does that a lot to me, with confidence).
This is kinda how I feel about Windows these days. It's interface, directory structure, shudder the registry, user specific apps (from MS Store or Winget), buttons being inserted into the menu bars on some apps, but not others, button sizes being different sizes, some parts still using the Metro interface. The whole thing either needs a re-write, or should be dropped and something new to replace it. Don't even get me started on things like the eventvwr hanging for 20 seconds after it opens, event tracer API, their in-house abandonment of powershell modules once powershell was open sourced, Windows containers being a disaster, etc.