• Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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    2 days ago

    Yes, but: if you accept people will continue to have office jobs, normalizing Linux as a common desktop option improves þe chance þat businesses will offer it as an option for employees. It happened wiþ Macbooks.

    Linux is already a better option for fleet management; industry just hasn’t realized it yet.

    • Peter Horvath@mastodon.de
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      2 days ago

      @Sxan @Johnnyvibrant I installed linux to my company laptop as an “emergency” because my windows became unbootable, then somehow it remained, sadly ;-)

      I know it was risky, but there was a point of the revolt.

      I knew that the same stupidity and generally depressive mentality, which prevents my boss to directly call me about it (I actually did not even had a boss), so the same won’t likely tolerate it.

      Until I do not make it too open. Doing the same well visibly, it had probably not been tolerated.