Darn, I was hoping that would work for you. Oh well... I tend to use
Inkscape myself, (which can also import Visio files) but unless you
already use Inkscape it can have a pretty steep learning curve if you
just want to make nice network diagrams and such. That being said, if
you get past
I run visio in crossover linux without issues.
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
> I hadn't, but just did... Doesn't look too bad, but I really need
> bi-directional import and export
I hadn't, but just did... Doesn't look too bad, but I really need
bi-directional import and export of visio formats. That and I never
really use them for actual flow charts as most software seems to presume
I want to do.
I end up doing some very detailed network diagrams for customers and
On 10/18/2016 10:08 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
I'm still down to only visio I simply haven't found a suitable
replacement for yet.
Have you looked at Calligra Flow? I believe it even loads (but not
saves) Visio files these days. I'm sure it's not as feature rich as
Visio, but it might do
t, I have done this with Ubuntu. It requires you to turn over the
>> initial boot records to windows and use an application like EasyBCD to
>> manage them. but it provides full bitlocker compatibility with Linux.
>>
>> See method 3 from this post for a baseline. http://so
for yet.
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On 10/17/2016 08:23 PM, Brien Dieterle
wrote:
I don't see anything there about centrally managed
full disk encryption for Linux with bitlocker. There are
products out there but no way a shop is going to invest
ng there about centrally managed full disk
> > encryption for Linux with bitlocker. There are products out there but
> > no way a shop is going to invest in multiplatform solution just for
> > one person. I would look at doing native Linux encryption (whatever
> > the dis
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On 2016-10-17 20:23, Brien Dieterle wrote:
> I don't see anything there about centrally managed full disk
> encryption for Linux with bitlocker. There are products out there but
> no way a shop is going to invest in multiplatform solu
ere about centrally managed full disk encryption
> for Linux with bitlocker. There are products out there but no way a shop
> is going to invest in multiplatform solution just for one person. I would
> look at doing native Linux encryption (whatever the distro offers during
> installation)
I don't see anything there about centrally managed full disk encryption for
Linux with bitlocker. There are products out there but no way a shop is
going to invest in multiplatform solution just for one person. I would
look at doing native Linux encryption (whatever the distro offers during
Incorrect, I have done this with Ubuntu. It requires you to turn over the
initial boot records to windows and use an application like EasyBCD to
manage them. but it provides full bitlocker compatibility with Linux.
See method 3 from this post for a baseline.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com
be encrypted with Bitlocker so they could access the
drive contents should I ever leave or die or what ever...
I realize encrypting the linux partition with bitlocker is not likely
ever going to happen (right?) but are there corporate linux systems that
allow IT access to encrypted volumes like Bitlocker
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