Sensitivezombie@lemmy.zip to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 11 months agoWhat are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?message-squaremessage-square463fedilinkarrow-up1260
arrow-up1260message-squareWhat are some things that Linux can't do, but Windows can?Sensitivezombie@lemmy.zip to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 11 months agomessage-square463fedilink
minus-squareSquiffSquiff@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up43·11 months agoAvoiding snark and concentrating on first party features: Domain integration, e.g. ActiveDirectory Group policy configuration You can do these things to an extent bit not as comprehensively and robustly
minus-squarelazynooblet@lazysoci.allinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-211 months agoExtending on this as it’s the first serious answer. Intune; cloud managed, deeply integrated configuration and automation Autopilot; having new laptops delivered directly to end users that automatically set themselves up is magic and saves a lot of time Backwards compatibility; Linux can do this, however kernel and library dependencies make this not as good as Win11 running WinXP stuff
Avoiding snark and concentrating on first party features:
You can do these things to an extent bit not as comprehensively and robustly
Extending on this as it’s the first serious answer.
Intune; cloud managed, deeply integrated configuration and automation
Autopilot; having new laptops delivered directly to end users that automatically set themselves up is magic and saves a lot of time
Backwards compatibility; Linux can do this, however kernel and library dependencies make this not as good as Win11 running WinXP stuff