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1 month agoDepends what you’re talking about. If it’s something like Zorin OS, then yes, it’s fine. If you’re talking about switching from Fedora to RHEL, it’s a bit more complex.
Rarely entirely serious. Fond of otters and dogs, scarily obsessive about music and old videogames. He/him.
Depends what you’re talking about. If it’s something like Zorin OS, then yes, it’s fine. If you’re talking about switching from Fedora to RHEL, it’s a bit more complex.
Got all my docker containers on an i3-4130T. It’s fine.
This is a post by a person who has no experience whatsoever of managing enterprise IT. Businesses use Windows because of Active Directory, and InTune, and MS 365. The client-side OS itself, and its horrible usability problems, are irrelevant.
No real issues if you’re using X. Some troubles with Wayland, I’ve heard, but haven’t been able to test it personally. You might need to install the proprietary drivers if you want to play games, but that’s easy enough to do.