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  • V [email protected]

    If only! They cannot be reimaged at all. They cannot even add extensions to Chrome. They are LOCKED down.

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    By whom?

    Please talk to your IT department. If nothing else you could get the green light for something else.

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    • P [email protected]

      Does it have access to boot menu? If so, change boot order so it goes to usb first. You will then only need to create a bootable usb stick with Linux on it

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      I'm sure that won't cause problems...

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      • W [email protected]

        What you're looking for is Promox.

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        I don't think Proxmox can do VDI

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          I don't think Proxmox can do VDI

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          https://github.com/joshpatten/PVE-VDIClient

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            https://github.com/joshpatten/PVE-VDIClient

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            Neat project but not enterprise grade

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              Neat project but not enterprise grade

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              I don't think a high school teacher trying to setup something for a couple classes on some old hand me down desktop requires enterprise grade anything, so we're good!

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              • possiblylinux127@lemmy.zipP [email protected]

                I would go for something Cloud based like Azure virtual desktop or similar. I don't think Kasm has a cloud option.

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                Why?

                There are not benefits in the cloud solution over the hosted server. It could even be more expensive on the long run...

                And yes, kasm has a cloud solution in its web page

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                  Why?

                  There are not benefits in the cloud solution over the hosted server. It could even be more expensive on the long run...

                  And yes, kasm has a cloud solution in its web page

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                  The benefit is that it way easier to manage since you don't have to worry about physical hardware.

                  I get that it could easily be to expensive but it might not be bad with educational discounts.

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                    I am looking for a solution for my students who all have Chromebooks (which are locked down).

                    Their opportunities will be greatly expanded if they had access to Windows-based software (Blender, Unreal Engine, 3D slicing software, etc.,).

                    I have access to a couple desktop machines that I could host virtual boxes on if there was some way for them to remote into them through a web browser.

                    Is that something that is possible, and where would I get the information to get started hosting something like that?

                    If not, are there any alternative solutions that do not require a paid subscription?

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                    "Remote desktop" from google works good for what you're trying to do I think

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                      "Remote desktop" from google works good for what you're trying to do I think

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                      I thought so too, but the students are locked out altering any software on their Chromebooks

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                        I thought so too, but the students are locked out altering any software on their Chromebooks

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                        You only need to install the "host" software on the machine you're going to share, the chromebooks only need to visit remotedesktop.google.com

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                          The benefit is that it way easier to manage since you don't have to worry about physical hardware.

                          I get that it could easily be to expensive but it might not be bad with educational discounts.

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                          Got it.

                          But looking that the question has been posted in a selfhosted thread I don't see the recomendation of the cloud solution 🙂

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                            I would recommend that you bring in someone with experience instead of trying to wing it. It sounds like you are trying to bypass your IT department which is never a good idea. Talk to the people who control the Chromebooks.

                            What you are looking for is virtual desktop. It will cost money but it is worth it in the end. I would highly recommend that you take a look at Azure virtual desktop or related services. It is all cloud based and it is likely what you are after.

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                            Sounds like OP is a teacher at a school. Schools very seldom have It departments, even in this day and age…

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                              I'm vegan, so I've had it before...Oh, the software! Looks exactly like what I need (even though it might be out of my league to set up)

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                              It'll all be alien to you, But a couple of lines later and it will all just work. Guak is your best option, It supports everything

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                                You only need to install the "host" software on the machine you're going to share, the chromebooks only need to visit remotedesktop.google.com

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                                Just tried, and their Google accounts do not have access to Chrome Remote Desktop unfortunately

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                                  Got it.

                                  But looking that the question has been posted in a selfhosted thread I don't see the recomendation of the cloud solution 🙂

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                                  This is honestly out of the scope of this community

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                                    This is honestly out of the scope of this community

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                                    Honestly I totally disagree, this community is about avoiding SaaS and controlling the important part of the stack to keep your own data under control.

                                    If the service you need is just a provider of vm for your own business, is not a contradiction and it is still selfhosted as long as you control it.

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