Teams has a flatpak. Is it shitty, too? And btw. You misunderstand me here, Windows 365 would be a Cloud OS running in whatever (maybe browser), so there will be a use of Teams in the Cloud OS not on the local host.
I know similar use cases. We use for example docker based containers for browsers or libreoffice, they are accessible through domainnames and nobody who surf to this domain has to install these apps.
Edit: we have already Linux clients and It’s so nice to maintain them. I use some ansible playbooks + cockpit and everything runs automatically.
Sounds good to me, I would just deploy linux clients and the end-users can do their “365 cloud stuff” online on it.
What a Linux sysadmin dream, I love it.
Best advice so far.
I work with both, debian and fedora, and if you like flatpaks then stick with fedora.
For your win 10 VM, I prefer the KVM install guide written by the creators of winapps, you might not like winapps but their KVM guide is just awesome:
CalDav? Integrated in nextcloud. Or Mailcow. Why does it needs to be integrated with e-mail? Thunderbird is able to add all invitations or reminders into my CalDav Account.
Yes, and I only use it for some Linux support groups, don’t know why they are not on matrix.
Funny, I made near the same joke a month ago
Blackbox has the coloring feature, too.