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    • travisdh1T

      Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.

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      • guacamole fedora 28 install gude • • travisdh1
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      scottalanmillerS

      @stacksofplates said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @stacksofplates said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @stacksofplates said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @stacksofplates said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

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      @irj said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      @irj said in Fedora 28 Guacamole base install.:

      I see no value in Guacamole, personally. No Machine is a much better option.

      Doesn't deal with the web interface. NX requires a client. Guacamole is as much a front end to NX as it is to any other protocol.

      I wonder how often you really need people with no technical expertise to connect remotely to a linux machine?

      For example, I have users on Chromebooks that need remote Linux access. \

      SSH or RDP. I agree with @IRJ, it (Guacamole) just seems like a hassle.

      RDP is pretty cumbersome in some cases for that stuff. And does that mean no NX, or having to maintain multiple for each box?

      I definitely find Guac worlds easier. For one thing, it maintains a list of available resources. So the access listing is centralized, rather than making people maintain it on desktops.

      I've never found d RDP cumbersome. I'm not talking about using NX on a Chromebook. Anything that isn't a Chromebook, NX is easier. For the Chromebook people SSH is native RDP is easy.

      This whole thread is around how Guacamole isn't easy. You also don't need this to have a centralized list. If you're using CM you're going to have a list of systems anyway.

      CM?

      Configuration management.

      Okay, wasn't sure. Yes, pushing out NX configs shouldn't be too bad, in theory.

      NoMachine finds all of the systems in a network. For example, if you're on ZT it will list all available clients on that network. I was saying if you just wanted a list for people to SSH/RDP to, you already have it.

      What we want, ideally, is not to use something like ZT (although it's an option that we will kick around), and not to make a list for everyone. But to have a portal (or something like a portal) that lists all of the machines available specifically to the person in question. We have specific pools and assigned boxes. For example, Maggie has a dedicated machine just for her, I don't want to see it in my list. And she doesn't want to see mine. But we both want to see remote machines dedicated for something we share.

    • FATeknollogeeF

      SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?

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      • install gude suitecrm • • FATeknollogee
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      scottalanmillerS

      @NetworkNerd said in SuiteCRM - install guide, anyone?:

      I didn't make an install guide for Linux, but I made one for Windows using Bitnami and thought I would post here - http://blog.thenetworknerd.com/2017/06/12/how-suite-it-is-suitecrm-and-bitnami.

      But definitely do NOT install that on Windows. Not only is it costly and bloated so not good from just a general standpoint, but the key components of the system like MariaDB and PHP do not run efficiently on Windows and are not tuned for it. So even if you could get Windows for free and dedupe it like crazy to make it more lean, it will still run like total crap compared to a smaller Linux instance. This is one of the best known workloads that should never appear on Windows, it makes zero sense as the "premium" of Windows is totally lost here and turns into all negative.

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