Imagine having more restrictions than brands that don't even allow unlocking bootloader.
That's Xiaomi in 2025 for you. They're even restricting ADB access now 💀
It's surprising (and disheartening) that so many AWS-certified DevOps don't know the basic Linux commands.
How is that even possible? How can you survive like that?
@itsfoss So this song is what the older versions of man command returned at midnight! (00:30)
Calling man would result in "gimme gimme gimme", for context.
Been experimenting with Windows server 2012 edition. Too old, but something at the entry level my system can support.
I successfully created AD DS (internally) and enrolled one Windows 10 VM. That's the one showing up at 'Computers' in the AD admin section.
@itsfoss Using it with windows offers the best of both worlds. Having access to a linux VM that can run gui apps in my windows space and access all user files sounds good.
@cloud_spinx@itsfoss Hey, the writer here.
I am just pushing the limits of my system. For the love of it. Learning something by virtualising an OS that is locked down by the manufacturer.
Hypothetically it might run smoothly in a server environment when allocated enough resources, who knows!
@davepl1968@CreeCoder Wait, you're the one with 384 gigs of RAM in a server that runs proxmox (with nested virtualisation)? That guiding video was impressive.
My Linux system is unbootable today, with errors related to the Nvidia driver. Of course it would be the Nvidia driver. From long experience, I install two identical Linux systems, ideally on separate disks, to troubleshoot and fix these kinds of issues more comfortably. Thanks Nvidia...
@scas@itsfoss As far as you're just experimenting with it (educational purposes), I don't think it's a problem. I see this as pushing the limits of my system.
Hey peeps!
I recently published an article @itsfoss documenting my journey on installing macOS within Linux for the fun of it!
I personally felt happy when macOS ran at an appreciable speed though being virtualised, that too BigSur!
Here's how it went:itsfoss.com/macos-linux-vm/