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Anyone using Intune (Company Portal) by Microsoft on their work laptops?

Hi there!

A bunch of us at work have been looking at getting Intune running on our Linux machines, this is needed to get Wi-Fi access at work. While there is a guide on getting this on Linux - the requirements are strictly limiting this to RedHat and Ubuntu and Gnome only. Has anyone here had any success with setting this up? Was it difficult?

I tried myself just once last week, but on Aurora (KDE), via a RHEL distrobox, and assumed it failed due to my main system not having gnome-keyring installed(?) as the terminal would spit out "gnome-keyring" a couple of times when launching Intune. Was gonna try with RHEL myself during this week, but wanted to hear here first if anyone has had any success with this at all before i attempt to get it running.

Appreciate any response on this :)

Source for getting Intue on Linux. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/user-help/microsoft-intune-app-linux

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  • What would having Intune offer you personally? Are you a smart Linux user or barely know enough to be dangerous?

    Go to your IT department or management and tell them you want to use Linux for work if that is what you want, and if they say no then make up your mind if you're willing to become a braindead zombie for the company, or if you'd rather be doing something actually useful and meaningful with your time.

    • Intune is the only way for us to get Wi-Fi certificates(AFAIK), that's why it's needed. On windows it's baked in or whatever, but obviously not on Linux.

      • You can use Wi-Fi certificates on Linux without needing Intune. Is the real issue here that your workplace doesn't want to give you the info you need to use Linux?

        • As far as I was told at least, they use Intune to distribute these, don't think they want to "hand them out manually".

          Yeah, they do not officially support us using Linux. However, I would like to see whether Intune can be easily installed on Linux machines so that I can create documentation for those employees who wish to use Linux over Windows/Mac.

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