Solved Quick DNS Question
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@stacksofplates said in Quick DNS Question:
I got the BIOS set up so now I can boot from a live USB. Fedora 24 boots and runs fine but no sound drivers. I'll have to investigate.
Might be a great use case for Korora!
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@scottalanmiller said in Quick DNS Question:
@stacksofplates said in Quick DNS Question:
I got the BIOS set up so now I can boot from a live USB. Fedora 24 boots and runs fine but no sound drivers. I'll have to investigate.
Might be a great use case for Korora!
Ya I need to try it. I had a fedora 24 ISO already downloaded so I just used that.
That was one gripe I had with the crouton stuff, it's all Ubuntu based. And all of the "supported" released were ancient.
Now that I can have a RHEL system, I can use identity management on it
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FreeIPA doesn't work with Ubuntu?
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@scottalanmiller said in Quick DNS Question:
FreeIPA doesn't work with Ubuntu?
It supposedly does, it's much different and I haven't had success with it.
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So both Korora and Fedora had issues with the screen flashing. Korora initially, and Fedora 24 after I did the updates. Not sure what was going on. So I switched to ElementaryOS Freya, and I'm using it right now. It's working out pretty well.
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So Elementary didn't work either. ZeroTier couldn't install because of dependency issues. They are still on 14.04 and haven't released the 16.04 version yet. So I tried to manually run the ZeroTier setup by manually importing the GPG key and manually adding the repo. Didn't work, so I finally settled on Ubuntu Gnome. I've used it before and I can have my default extensions that I like using. Everything is set up and working now.
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I would simplify things and maybe zone for a separate zone for ZT.
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@stacksofplates said in Quick DNS Question:
So Elementary didn't work either. ZeroTier couldn't install because of dependency issues. They are still on 14.04 and haven't released the 16.04 version yet. So I tried to manually run the ZeroTier setup by manually importing the GPG key and manually adding the repo. Didn't work, so I finally settled on Ubuntu Gnome. I've used it before and I can have my default extensions that I like using. Everything is set up and working now.
All of that Ubuntu community "it's cool to be old" crap kills anything built on Ubuntu.
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I can't believe I didn't do this a while back. No more chroots to run real applications. I also have my home folder on a 128GB USB 3 flash drive that's pretty tiny. It's a pretty nice and cheap setup.
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@stacksofplates said in Quick DNS Question:
I can't believe I didn't do this a while back. No more chroots to run real applications. I also have my home folder on a 128GB USB 3 flash drive that's pretty tiny. It's a pretty nice and cheap setup.
Unless you are an actual end users, I can't imagine wanting to use ChromeOS instead of a "real" OS.