After 4 years of using Fedora KDE as my main OS with 0 issues or drawbacks, my workplace is now requiring all computers to be on Windows 11. Any suggestions to make the transition back more bearable?

My dissapointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined :(

  • CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Especially if the company is a Microsoft shop to begin with.

    Nonsense, MS has an Intune client for Linux.

    The IT security teams just don’t know how to enforce the company policies on Linux machines

    Too bad. Skill issue. They need to learn how to manage Linux just like any other new tech.

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      13 hours ago

      Nonsense, MS has an Intune client for Linux.

      I know, I have used it. But it does not enforce any policies. Just tells you if you are compliant or not.

      Too bad. Skill issue. They need to learn how to manage Linux just like any other new tech.

      And that’s my point. They could do it. Some do. But most companies, in my country at least, pick the easy solution, which is to not support Linux.

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      Not only a skill issue, but also a time issue. Our security team is plenty of skill and COULD learn how to manage Linux, but they do not have the time to do so. Everything has to be prioritised and they choose to support Win and Mac and move on to something else.