On 1/12/25 1:41 PM, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote:
Hi Todd,
The suggestion came from my personal experience.
I use RHEL as my personal/work desktop workstation.
After moving to RHEL 9, I boot to Windows 10 twice yearly, only to
check for updates.
I never miss Windows because most of today's apps are available on
DNF, Flatpak, or the Browser.
I have used Fedora for 2 years because I was okay with formatting once
every 6 months.
I moved to RHEL after work (at home) became more hectic, and I did not
want any more distractions.
Thanks
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Lee
Hi Lee,
I do not blame you.
The work I do on my Linux customers is mainly
installing, configuring, and teaching. It
is quite enjoyable.
The work I do on my Windows customers is
endless system issues. I am good at it, but
it is no fun at all.
I would not have a job if not for Windows
poor quality.
Switching to Linux, you do have to "learn
something new", which frustrated a lot of my
customers to no end. Linux usually has
alternate ways around those popular Windows
only packages. Usually.
-T
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