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by senttoschool
1199 days ago
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Definitely shouldn't do this unless the company's IT department already supports Linux. Configuring Linux, securing it, tracking it, managing it, all for one person is a huge effort. The top comments and I share the same view. |
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Just use a stable distro, install the security updates and eat your spinach.
What "managing and tracking" needs to be done that the default package manager cannot do for you?