Good ${greeting_time}, Joacim!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (Мыльце для меня).
30 Nov 17 19:44, you wrote to me:
JM>>> At work, I am forced to use Windows 10 but we are also allowed
JM>>> to run Linux on our laptops if we support ourselves and get
JM>>> everything up and running. No problem for me but I'm a bit out
JM>>> of touch regarding which desktop Linux distro that's the best
JM>>> for corporate use. I'm leaning towards Fedora or CentOS since
JM>>> most of our customers run RHEL on their servers. Any input?
AK>> It is necessary to use the Linux that your familiar Linux-guru
AK>> knows best. I chose the CentOS for servers and the Linux Mint
AK>> with XFCE for the workstation.
JM> Not really, but we do work in a enterprise environment where being
JM> able to use Skype, Slack, a email client that works with Exchange
JM> Server (no IMAP), etc needs to install properly and then work without
JM> crashing. This usually means either Fedora/CentOS or Ubuntu AFAIK.
I've been using Mint for a long time and do not have any difficulty with
falling. It almost does not differ from Ubuntu, because it is based on Ubuntu.
The only thing that I have problems with, to fully use it - is a corporate
policy that forces Windows to use workstations. Therefore, only on a working
laptop (
P.S. My company use IBM Lotus Notes as a mail server =\
With best regards, Alexandr.
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