[00:04] <sarnold> charlz: there's an 'adsys' package that might help, here's the repo https://github.com/ubuntu/adsys/
[00:06] <charlz> sarnold, awesome, thanks! I'll look into this.
[00:06] <sarnold> charlz: there's also authd and sssd but I know even less about those :)
[00:07] <sarnold> charlz: but this feels like it was made to do the thing you asked for, so I hope it's a good fit
[00:11] <charlz> Yeah, I've been seeing AdSys coming to desktop Ubuntu for a while, but I need a solution for the headless, server edition. Hoping this works, too.
[05:20] <tarzeau> reading https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/03/gnome-46-new-features i wonder what is the details on "Remote login using RDP", gnome-remote-thing or xrdp? probably the first
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> tarzeau: gnome settings/system now had remote login + ssh category
[05:24] <tarzeau> lotuspsychje: i saw those, and tested them few months ago, it wouldn't work well for me. (simple backports of upstream releases)
[05:25] <tarzeau> reading on now at https://c-nergy.be/blog/?p=19594 and https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1c40ei8/ubuntu_2404_remote_login/
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> tarzeau: think the ssh switch will be interesting
[05:33] <lotuspsychje> think about a live system, could be taken over ssh
[05:34] <lotuspsychje> good idea and with the ssh switch off by default
[05:40] <tarzeau> you can always install openssh-server on a live system, done so with hotpatchine servers where hw raid controller failed:
[05:41] <tarzeau> https://twitter.com/aieidotch/status/1769945191840940260
[10:42] <rock8787> 2 more days!!
[10:42] <rock8787> :D
[12:04] <donofrio__> rock8787, 2 days, not released 24.04 on 24th? so one day?
[13:11] <PaulW2U> donofrio__: Ubuntu 24.04 will be released on 25th April - Ubuntu always release on a Thursday. The '24' refers to the year not the date with the month
[13:11] <PaulW2U> s/with/within/
[17:40] <BtbN> hm, systemd on 24.04 in WSL seems to be broken.
[17:40] <BtbN> Almost everything involving systemctl just ends with an Input/Output error. But it does seem to work fine underneath that.
[17:44] <BtbN> oh, I actually know that error and worked around it a while ago
[17:44] <BtbN> But the workaround involved a patch to systemd
[21:12] <valorie> !isitoutyet
[21:12] <valorie> :-)
[21:16] <tomreyn> you see, we added some advanced AI there