• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    28 days ago

    They do. They are called servers.

    But no one is using Linux desktop computers in a business environment because corporate IT departments don’t want to have to deal with the nightmare that is installing packages every 5 minutes.

    Linux is fine if you’re into computers and like fiddling around, but if you just need the damn thing to work you don’t want to mess with Linux. It doesn’t “just work”.

    • Stupidmanager@lemmy.world
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      28 days ago

      2nd this. I just spent an hour redeploying a whole appstack for my internal customer because someone on their team decided to remove some core files in /etc. we have a zero touch policy, the guy knew it, still messed with servers and proceeded to deny he did anything… even with logs showing his actions. No way would I ever want to support desktops for the average user.

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      28 days ago

      if you just need the damn thing to work you don’t want to mess with Linux. It doesn’t “just work”.

      I think immutable distros for business will perfectly fit this niche.