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crschnick

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I assumed that yubikeys would be found pretty much only in enterprise environments but perhaps I was wrong there.

Maybe I can find a solution to that. The free plan restrictions are not perfect yet and I was planning to experiment with different solutions to it. If you just want to try it out, I can also offer evaluation licenses if you’re interested.

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It should be close to the CommonMark spec, so it should support the same features as you find e.g. in GitHub markdown.

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Alright I see. With the more professional homelab setups it will be always difficult to properly differentiate all cases for the community and professional edition here.

But you can send me an email at crschnick@xpipe.io, I can provide you with an evaluation license.

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Do you use the normal one or the FIPS one? Maybe I can use that to differentiate between personal and commercial use

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That is great to hear!

For MobaXTerm you can always try to ask the devs to maybe expose the functionality to launch their terminal from the command-line. That would work.

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I guess that depends on what you consider basic homelab functions. As I mentioned, I know that that any commercialization model is not going to be perfect but I try to allow for as much free usage as reasonably possible.

About the text scaling, I will have to look into that. I know that some desktop environments are weird with their display scaling and that it is not getting rendered properly there.

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How large is your homelab cluster? The current restriction of only one Proxmox node is mainly there because in practice I don’t think it would be possible to distinguish between personal use and commercial use. Because many companies also run a cluster with multiple nodes without the enterprise repository as that is not really needed.

The display issue is interesting because I was not aware of that before. I have a few Linux systems with a gnome DE, but none of these are using nvidia hardware acceleration. I can definitely look into finding the cause for this if you want, but it’s only really worth it for you to spend some time on this if you actually want to keep using XPipe. If the current restrictions are a dealbreaker for you, then I understand that.

I think a screenshot of how exactly it looks for you would already be a good starting point for me.

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