
We have this. Your Linux box will have to be a domain member with authentication set up to use the corporate AD.
The GPO/Domain intune settings are stopping your client from attempting any non AD authorised share access attempt.

Yeh - it's just the Arubas are much more sensitive to slightly dodgy connections. Connections and wiring which worked with their predecessor Ciscos just fine is persona non Grata in the Aruba universe.
With cameras they just won't talk to them even if the port is set to 10mbps rather than Auto. Stick an unmanaged switch in the way and they work fine.
One thing I have found is that FS.com sfp+ Aruba compatible modules work just fine which saves a packet!

We have an extensive Aruba estate here (managed for us by the local authority). You have to be careful about licenses for management software. The authority weren't so there are issues... Though that may be authority incompetence rather than an Aruba issue.
The other thing we have noticed is that they are very touchy indeed about 10mbps connections (cameras often need an intermediate unmanaged switch), and also will drop so-so 1Gbps links back to 100mbps at the drop of a hat...

I bet that one of the quarries in which Dr Who was filmed is much more scenic than an asteroid... Towering cliffs, caves reaching back into the limestone, crashing waves... Lovely if you can make the trip, and a decent pub in the village or tea room if the pub doesn't appeal.

Like all men, his wife tells him what to do ... She is his handler after all and has been since he brought her to the US of A.

Judge is clearly mistaken.... Trump can just sign an executive order and, because the SCOTUS has said anything he does in post is legal, boom - AP are excluded.
Having thrown tea in Boston harbour to rid yourselves of tariffs and royalty, 200 years later, it sure looks like you have a king over there!

That's not how loans work for little people.... It totally is how loans work for oligarchs because the money they get from the loan provider is tax free so no income tax.

Live in Wales so I have skin in this game...
Observations: 20mph limit means most people drive below 30 in urban areas.
20mph might not be universal in UK but many many places I drive through over the border in Engerland have a 20 limit.
Most roads with a 20 limit have an average speed of... Stationary /walking pace anyway.
The mandatory 20 limit was proposed and supported by Welsh right of centre politicos who dropped it like a hot potato on implementation - it was was weaponised legislation used as a stick with which to beat the left of centre Welsh Government Assembly ruling party.
My commute of 16 miles each way, though mainly through urban areas, has about 500m of 20mph limit.... Commute time is unaffected. I'm all right Jack!
Over all I like the 20mph limit and the shouty loudmouths who don't have failed to engage critical thinking.

If it is Boeing, I ain't going!

Err they do if you order online for collection - their staff pick your order and bring it out to you. You just park in a bay, check in and someone brings your shit.
Granted they, generally, don't carry your shit from the checkout to your car if you do the shopping...

That 200kg of cocaine has nearly filled the storage facility.

Wait, aren't the drugs meant to be flowing the other way?

You get ads with dogs cos the ad server knows you have dogs... I bet you regret that one time you didn't "reject all" cookies... Welcome to targeted advertising.

We, here in the UK, for all our faults, have waaaay fewer school shootings.... In fact way fewer shootings altogether (even when multiplied by ~5 for relative population size)

I have a small cluster running using Starwind for my vSAN. For me it's much cheaper than a hardware equivalent and is performant enough.
Oh and I haven't had a "stop work" issue with it in 8 years.
Somewhat remarkably it was OK performance-wise when sync/iSCSI traffic were running on 1Gb copper connections to spinning rust storage... Now I have 10Gb fibre between the hosts, coupled with nvme drives, and it's quite (comparatively) quick.
As with all things YMMV... But vSAN is the way for my use case.

In the UK it seems to be...
Call: What do we want?
Response: X
Call: When do we want it?
Response: Now
Followed by/Or
X! x! x!
Out! out! out!

Forced to upload a picture is because you chose the wrong post type.
I got caught by that when I started using Voyager.

Yeh - hyphen are superfluous.
I'm old... Reckon I have been secretly doing the dd on my own head... Or too much powershell in the day job.
Eta: the hyphens are there to stop the unwise copypastaing the code and trashing their system - that's my other excuse and I am sticking to it!

And definitely don't mention the
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dd -if /dev/urandom -of /dev/sda
I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it...

We used to use virtual box on windows with an immutable hard disk to boot the environment with storage, for persistence, elsewhere (usb for example) if required. Just used standard ubuntu for the guest distro.
Once you shut down the VM the vhd reverts to as installed. It's a bit painful distributing the system but can be done.
You can prevent ordinary users messing with the immutable setting as well if that is a concern.

Printer Offline (not really offline) issue
Guys
We have an XYZ DaVinci 1.0 Pro, connected by USB to a Windows 10 PC (latest updates etc.)
The drivers are all correctly installed (both cameras show up in device manager, the printer shows up in device manager as both a printer and a USB-COM3 device).
The printer has Firmware 1.2.3 installed (as recommended by XYZ.... not sure if that's a good thing)
- XYZ Printing does not detect the printer as online;
- Cura does not detect the printer as online;
- Pronterface does not detect the printer as online;
- In a massive turn-up for the books.... Microsoft 3d Builder does see the printer on line and will start a print.
In device manager the com port seems to be set at 9600,8,n,1. Changing this to (say) 115200 breaks printing in 3d Builder. Changing Pronterface to use 9600 baud makes no difference to connecting to the printer.
I have changed the USB lead, tried different ports on the PC yadda yadda yadda but no change at all - only Microsoft 3d Builder will see the printer online