

I was curious so I looked it up… But it should technically work on FF for Android, although there is a bug in the UI.
See:
I was curious so I looked it up… But it should technically work on FF for Android, although there is a bug in the UI.
See:
This is only true for the connection security. With mTLS you can also authenticate to the webapplication you’re trying to reach. So consider your use-case between vpn/mtls.
If you’re really out of options you can just brute-force it:
# grep -r 'old.home.lab' /etc
Or any other dir with configs…
Oh so many fun adventures, too much to count… But a few nice ones:
I love Linux for all these insane possibilities.
Github. The /
key is usually a shortcut in Firefox (and many other software) for search. But they hijacked it to their search-field that requires you to be logged in anyway. So you can only use ctrl+f on their site.
For websearch I’ve switched to Kagi and it does exactly what I need, nothing more, nothing less.
I tried OVH last year as a CDN for out site and the interface and features were either horribly slow or severely lacking. I hope they can use this as an impulse to improve their services. At least the Azure interfaces are also dogslow so not much competition there. Scaleway was pretty good but their support was hopelessly bad and it was too bad they nixed their arm64 offerings.
Maybe buildroot is something you’re looking for?
It’s a sad state of affairs. I would pay for youtube in a heartbeat if it wasn’t connected to the biggest spyware company in the world. But now, even while paying you still get ads and they still track you. The people working at Alphabet are bad and should feel bad.
Yeah, the action part is the least interesting, especially…
the shootout at the end.
But I really like the soundtrack of the last scene and the credits after that.
Thats pretty cool. Movies with such wide distribution are often at least interesting… Not per se good though.
Ha fair. Although trailers ruined movies for me so I have stopped watching them at all.
Maybe not really love love but quite enjoyed:
The whole movie is bad and offensive, just like the games it is based on. And that makes it a nice fun adventure. It does really help if you’ve played the games though. I would give it a 6/10.
It is a nice look into the switch from a perspective of a windows user. But since he is experimenting there is a also a lot of bad choices or wrong information.
He gripes about things not going smoothly while replacing his whole desktop environment (when was the last time you replaced your explorer.exe?).
And clamping to old ways of doing things. Which is understandable but would go a lot better with a little bit of guidance. Why force Chrome while Firefox was probably pre-installed or Chromium also works. Using Filezilla while Dolphin can probably do it in an integrated way. Using Notepad++ while Kate probably covers most of his use-cases.
This doesn’t invalidate his experiences but it does indicate a resistance to switch.
There is some valid criticisms as well though. The docking station that bugs out or KDE Connect that is confused. We can improve those things, but hardly force Logitech to bring their (horrible) software suite to Linux.
Maybe he should give it another few weeks to actually feel that while his old ways might not transfer over 1:1 the new ways give him a lot more power.
When I learned that you could solve it using some standard moves the magic was completely gone.
As community links:
Hmm, the years are a bit faded but first install of Redhat in 1996-7 somewhere as a short experiment, then Slackware, SuSE, LFS, Gentoo, and since then lazy with Kubuntu… Might switch again soon with the Snap fiasco.
I always liked penguins and Tux… But that movie cemented penguins as my spirit animal :)
The BOFH and his PFY are still helping their users…
Same for the Netherlands.
How I read it is that they’ve reintroduced it in FF 139 and that you need to enable the third-party certificates to acces the client certificate in the Android cert. store. But the linked bugs in the later replies of my link mention a regression in FF 140+.
I do agree that this is still a horrible UX though. Sadly I don’t have the time currently to test it.