Hahahaha. No.
I do my work on SuSe and Gentoo. I barely touch Windows...
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Hahahaha. No.
I do my work on SuSe and Gentoo. I barely touch Windows...
Use opensuse for work?
I use debian at work, but for various reasons I use my own laptop for work. Couldn't stand the old MacBook they had for me.
So no, I never switch back to being a normal user.
Fortunately, they made a mistake at my job.
“Linux? Look, if you can get RemoteApp, full disk encryption and all of our other programs working and never have a ‘sorry, can’t, running linux’ issue, you can do what you like.”
Challenege accepted and completed.
Joke is - xfreerdp is often more stable than the built in stuff. And remote app window snapping works on gnome, but not on windows desktop xD
My gaming PC used to be dual boot but I reinstalled CachyOS from scratch clearing the EFS partition bc it was getting messy from all the distrohopping. I haven't even had a reason to fix my Windows partition lately thanks to Proton.
That said, my work has heavily standardized offoce automation on Windows going on. Can't even really run WSL with that. Hopefully there will be 2nd Gen support for Linux machines in Hyper-V at some point so I can at least do dev work on Linux but that's unlikely currently.