ProdigalFrogtoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·6 months agoedit-26 months agoA large state corporation in Brazil is currently trialing 800 Linux PCs. If successful, it will deploy and replace 22k Windows installs, comparable to the migration happening in Germany.(www.reddit.com)external-linkarrow-up1875arrow-down18message-square106fedilink
arrow-up1867arrow-down1external-linkA large state corporation in Brazil is currently trialing 800 Linux PCs. If successful, it will deploy and replace 22k Windows installs, comparable to the migration happening in Germany.(www.reddit.com)ProdigalFrogtoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·6 months agoedit-26 months agomessage-square106fedilink
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down6·6 months agolinkfedilinkThey also could use Chrome OS
minus-squareNostraDavidarrow-up5arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkI hope you can install Firefox, because The Googs is pushing for Manifest v3, which means no more functional adblock. Linux or bust, babyyyyyy
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkHonestly I’m not sure why Google is allowed to to even have Chrome OS from an antitrust perspective. The great thing about Chrome OS is that it is really easy to setup and use. The tradeoff is that you have no control.
minus-squareInnerScientistarrow-up4arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkBut those only have a short life, they don’t get many updates iirc.
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkIt depends but far point
minus-squarerevisable677arrow-up4arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkSwapping Microsoft for Google is not much of an improvement imho
minus-squarelemmyreaderEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkWhat’s more, swapping MS for Google is probably worse from a privacy point of view :(
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·6 months agoedit-26 months agolinkfedilinkIt is much easier in terms of maintenance. That’s its only really upside.
minus-squareGianni REnglisharrow-up3arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkGo big or go home. No need to stick with anything from a large corporation if you’re already pulling away from M$
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·6 months agolinkfedilinkChrome OS is really easy to administer
They also could use Chrome OS
I hope you can install Firefox, because The Googs is pushing for Manifest v3, which means no more functional adblock.
Linux or bust, babyyyyyy
Honestly I’m not sure why Google is allowed to to even have Chrome OS from an antitrust perspective.
The great thing about Chrome OS is that it is really easy to setup and use. The tradeoff is that you have no control.
But those only have a short life, they don’t get many updates iirc.
It depends but far point
Swapping Microsoft for Google is not much of an improvement imho
What’s more, swapping MS for Google is probably worse from a privacy point of view :(
It is much easier in terms of maintenance. That’s its only really upside.
Go big or go home. No need to stick with anything from a large corporation if you’re already pulling away from M$
Chrome OS is really easy to administer