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There are plenty of RMM tools/companies that support Linux platforms.
Name a few that run locally in a server and support domain services
Connect wise and ninjaone come to mind.
Free and open source? If it's enterprise pay for a suite.
Those are true RMMs though
Not to mention they are going to get compromised at some point
You can self host either platform so you have full control.
At that point anything you run is on you for security.