I made this post because I am really curious if Linux is used in offices and educational centres like schools.

While we all know Windows is the mac-daddy in the business space, are there any businesses you know or workplaces that actually Linux as a business replacement for Windows?

I.e. Mint or Ubuntu, I am not strictly talking about the server side of things.

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    11 months ago

    I think the opposite. Working on windows is a pain in the ass. Like the system is not made for working and barely support it for actual computer work.

    If you only use office or play video games, it’s good, certainly, and it’s good for the security team to have everyone with it because the system is built to only allow specific actions to be done. It’s completely inapt for actual engineering and technical work.

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      11 months ago

      Like the system is not made for working and barely support it for actual computer work.

      Have noticed the same.

      One example why windows is bad for a developer. Lets say you work with node.js Eventually you’ll end up with node_modules directory in you project with tens of thousands of files and thousands of directories. If you delete that directory in windows it takes minutes. In Linux it’s instantaneous.

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        11 months ago

        Depends on the engineering field, I have out a few specific examples of highly payed engineering fields that can’t get away from Windows.

        Do share what they are.

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        11 months ago

        Ok, my mistake here. I was talking about computer engineering and technique. Other fields use a software. Windows is barely relevant to the question.