jm>> At work, I am forced to use Windows 10 but we are also allowed to
jm>> 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 of
jm>> touch regarding which desktop Linux distro that's the best for
jm>> corporate use. I'm leaning towards Fedora or CentOS since most of
jm>> our customers run RHEL on their servers.
JH> I've been using Ubuntu on the desktop(s) since 6.something.
JH> I (obviously) don't use Unity.
JH> I'm a fairly simple person when it comes to desktops. It needs to be
JH> functional, quitely themed, and work well in high resolutions. Other
JH> than that, I'm not too fuzzy. I always use the LTS releases, which
JH> works well for me.
JH> If I need Windows, I either have a dual-boot environment or run it
JH> under VirtualBox with Linux as the host OS.
Unity. What a complete utter failure.
--- NiKom v2.3.1
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