• I used liveboot for debian and it worked great! obviously didn’t save anything on reboot since it’s just a USB but I connected to WiFi, got my browser, used 1password, and even found a Linux openvpn app for openconnect for work that actually works. just need to check so my cam and microphone works for zoom :)

            •  Domi   ( @domi@lemmy.secnd.me ) 
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              10 months ago

              Assuming you get a OpenVPN config file for work or know the credentials: OpenVPN is integrated in most distros, no app needed. Just go to your network settings and add a new connection. Either add an OpenVPN connection if you want to configure it manually or if you have a config file, there is an option to import it.

              Doing it this way adds a simple toggle like turning on/off your wifi. Pretty neat.

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              10 months ago

              have you found any negatives that would potentially turn an average user off of linux? i’m strongly debating moving to mint, so i don’t want to accidentally overlook something that might be a dealbreaker

              • so far things have gone well; i haven’t replaced windows at all yet but everything i could do in windows i could do in debian 12 (using gnome). except for fork :(. heroic, steam, and lutris can run plenty of games though.

                i think the only thing that didn’t work was when i tried it on my desktop which has two aoc monitors.

                edit: deciding to go with mint actually because it looks nicer and i like the community. also the dev is irish :]

                edit 2: oh also disable bitlocker first :^