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this post was submitted on 27 Nov 2024
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Just don't use Linux for this. Linux is meant to be customizable and configurable. If you want thoughtless drones working on cookie cutter setups, give them Windows or a Mac. Clipping Linux's wings like like this should be a crime.
Whatever you think of OPs proposed use case is definitely falls under the above.
It's this kind of 1337 h@xor approach to the OS that makes people feel like it's unapproachable when that's so far from the reality these days.
Not at all. No one said leet hacker crap. What are you on about? I said it’s configurable and customizable, which are praises. Locking any OS down with these MDM solutions robs the users of any enjoyable experience. You want someone’s first Linux experience to suck? To be a locked down piece of frustration? Let the OS’s that already force things on people do that. People expect that from Windows and Mac. Not from Linux.
It smacks of elitism, that's all.
The OS is simply a means to an end. If Linux offers a way to do what they want in a way that is less hassle, and it meets their needs, then that's a good thing.