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I am fortunate enough to only manage a homelab and not an enterprise sized network. So I don’t document anything just like at work.
Matrix?
How about 22222?
Maybe the last time you tried Linux was 30 years ago, but Linux compared to Windows just works.
If it takes you HOURS to find a fix to something that takes you literally 5 minutes on Windows, you are doing something wrong. Your research methods are flawed.
Some of my friends still use Windows, fixing their problems takes me half an hour to find a solution, while on Linux, I just open the terminal and insert one command. Last time that happened it was about a VPN kill switch. So the person had a VPN App installed on Windows with a kill switch enabled. Then they uninstalled the VPN application and the kill switch was still there.
How do you remove the kill switch? On Linux it’s ‘nmcli c ‘killSwitchName’ del’ on Windows it’s a journey to a new adventure.
Do you have Amy sources on that
Here is a get started guide -> https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs?tab=readme-ov-file#getting-started-
In case you didn’t understood by now, it’s free open source software
There’s onlyoffice for cloud based office
NextCloud already forked from owncloud?
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Why are they no option in the US?
But they don’t want to? What next?
I see your argument and I am playing in the same field, but in reality you will scare average users away with that kind of stuff.
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If your IP changed every 5 minutes, you would not be able to have a voice call or anything similar. Your IP probably changes every 24 hours