If you are wondering, provisioning essentially is the way admins configure devices as they automatically deploy various settings and policies on a client PC.
This is a thing us sysadmins should be aware of. And that’s the end of the fucking story.
Lemmy, through gritted teeth, “NAOWW! Your Windows install SUCKS!”
“Mine doesn’t have any of the issues I read about on lemmy.”
GET. BENT.
No lie. Every time I’ve merely mentioned that I’m not having the issues we’re raging about, downvoted, not one single reply. I’ll get downvoted on this comment, no one will have a single rebuttal. Watch.
Then they’ll hop over to other groups to trash on various Linux distros, “how do I get my video working?”, “why is this a total clusterfuck?”, and so on.
Same people talked me into switching to Firefox. What a fucking mess. I was on Edge the other day thinking, “Wow, internet is working exceptionally well today! Oh, forgot to switch back to the superior browser.”
And these same people tell me several times a day to switch to Linux. Been there, done that, many times over the last 20-years. Headless Linux for servers? Only way to fly. Desktop? “Well, you can’t use all your peripherals, and you’ll have to navigate janky versions of the software you’re used to, but it’s better!”
This is a thing us sysadmins should be aware of. And that’s the end of the fucking story.
Lemmy, through gritted teeth, “NAOWW! Your Windows install SUCKS!”
“Mine doesn’t have any of the issues I read about on lemmy.”
GET. BENT.
No lie. Every time I’ve merely mentioned that I’m not having the issues we’re raging about, downvoted, not one single reply. I’ll get downvoted on this comment, no one will have a single rebuttal. Watch.
Then they’ll hop over to other groups to trash on various Linux distros, “how do I get my video working?”, “why is this a total clusterfuck?”, and so on.
Same people talked me into switching to Firefox. What a fucking mess. I was on Edge the other day thinking, “Wow, internet is working exceptionally well today! Oh, forgot to switch back to the superior browser.”
And these same people tell me several times a day to switch to Linux. Been there, done that, many times over the last 20-years. Headless Linux for servers? Only way to fly. Desktop? “Well, you can’t use all your peripherals, and you’ll have to navigate janky versions of the software you’re used to, but it’s better!”