Yes, I know. I meant i never switched since I started out with Linux…
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Why would you assume I switched?
-edit- It appears my comment wasn’t clear… I never used anything else than Linux on my working systems…
rclone is supposed to be a good alternative… unless you’ve enabled Advanced Data Protection
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Recover deleted partition table - Guys, i need help!
2·6 months agoThis is why it’s important to make backups. If, by any chance you printed your disk configuration before the gpt operation, you want to copy it into a notepad NOW. You can use that to try and recreate your original partition layout after converting the disk back to MBR. Chances are nothing is wiped, except for your disk configuration. No guarantees, though…
Whatever you do, don’t format anything, as that WILL overwrite your data.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Why don't most distros support listing packages and system settings in text file(s)?
64·6 months agoYou need some ansible love in your life!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal is not the place for top secret communications, but it might be the right choice for you – a cybersecurity expert on what to look for in a secure messaging app
338·9 months agoConsidering the US government now owns Meta and thus WhatsApp, it’s an interesting case… why did they use signal?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is one relatively unknown thing that your country does much better than elsewhere, but that most people don't know about?
5·1 year agoDoesn’t “digital” imply “electricity”?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Moving from the US to the EU soon... Any advice?
12·1 year agoThe integration part is because we would like for anyone to fit in, and not be confined to your ‘hood’
We don’t mind you not speaking the language, but English is usually not a first language, sometimes not even a second, and sometimes omitted. Especially in rural areas.
So yeah, it’s nice if we can actually have a conversation about the local soccer team, or town buffoon who thinks the government is conspiring about pricing covid shots too high…
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What makes CrowdStrike so ubiquous that their error created such catastrophe?
11·1 year agoThe problem with SELinux/nftables/cgroups is that they don’t come with a centralised log aggregator, and they don’t do much blocking beyond the defaults for 99% of deployments.
You must not have heard of ®syslog.
Also, SELinux is a massive pain to set up (even compared to AppArmor), and setting it up correctly is even worse.
I beg to differ, I find SELinux easy to setup. But your mileage may vary, depending on one’s experience.
CrowdStrike does a lot of what SELinux does but it’s easier to configure, works on every operating system, and comes with tools to roll out configuration across an organisation. There’s nothing close to that in the open source world. Even if you set up something yourself, you’ll need to continuously tweak your setup not to get in the way of employees and to prevent alert fatigue from all of the false positives. Apparently, recent events show it doesn’t work on every OS… 😜
When talking about ease of use… Configuration is configuration. If you do not take the time to learn how to use your product, the product you know will always be better than the one you don’t. I’ve used Crowdstrike. I’ve battled them to get their kernel modules signing certificate to be signed by RedHat. I’ve battled them to have the possibility to have the auto update disabled. So no, I am not impressed by the quality of their product. I’ll bet any day a vanilla RHEL with the correct security related software and the latest updates outperforms and outclasses Crowdstrike.
I think a preconfigured solution like Security Onion combined with tons of group policy and Ansible can form an open source alternative, but that only monitors, whereas CrowdStrike also blocks. To block behaviour, you’ll need to write code for most platforms, and that’s just as likely to take down your org as an auto update from CrowdStrike. I can’t speak of MS products, as I have not managed them for 20 years, but all of this is not needed on a decent Linux distro.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What makes CrowdStrike so ubiquous that their error created such catastrophe?
164·1 year agoWhat CrowdStrike is actually selling, is someone who actually looks at the system logs and who pushes a button when something pops up. Roughly.
There are better solutions on the market. Unfortunately CrowdStrike has the more aggressive sales team.
For those wondering, I’m referring to *nix based solutions like SElinux, appArmor, iptables, nftables, cgroups, … But you need to monitor your logs if you want to take appropriate action.
As long as the OS was supported, updates were available.
But yes, I loaded a nice Fedora on it… 😉
Overpriced hardware comes with a boon: It lasts longer. I am by no means an apple fanboy, but when I discovered the 12 year old Mac of my dad still performed like mid-range PCs with Windows, I was quite surprised.
Still not buying their hardware though…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Please share your power optimizations to maximize battery life
34·2 years agoIse kde, not gnome.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can you tell excel sheets which were created using a pirated version of MS Office?
17·2 years agoAside from the obvious (company providing all the necessary tools) why not using libreoffice and saving it as M$ excel?
Yes! Been using it for a long time now! Never had any (major) issues!
Correct!