Going from Windows to Linux then back to windows sucks.

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      6 days ago

      Managed devices usually have software installed to track all such “events” that gets periodically uploaded to IT team, or gets automatically flagged to IT team based on security policies of the organization.

      If you are using a managed devices, in all likelihood, all of your actions are getting automatically logged/tracked.

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      8 days ago

      Yeah, go ahead and install your own Linux distro. Now you can’t authenticate to the internal network or use any of the services.

      At the end of the day, corporate being able to manage Linux is what makes it possible to be used in an enterprise environment. There are regulatory and auditing requirements that would otherwise make Linux not an option.

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        7 days ago

        I authenticate just fine. Most of our stuff is in the cloud and web based. There’s Teams for Linux, OneDrive for Linux. I use LibreOffice, and then the rest I just use the web version.

        Outlook, I use the web version. Same with all the shares and print stuff.