Windows 7 was the last desktop version I ever had to support and run at work. After that I was mostly running CentOS for desktop at work and Mint at home, supporting Windows Server editions. There was a Windows Server 8, and we avoided that as much as possible as well. By the time I retired in 2020, we had migrated almost exclusively to CentOS, with a few Red Hat servers where support was critical. I am completely lost on the latest versions of Windoze, and don't feel the least bit left out.
thebassdude -1 points 1.3 years ago
Windows 7 was the last desktop version I ever had to support and run at work. After that I was mostly running CentOS for desktop at work and Mint at home, supporting Windows Server editions. There was a Windows Server 8, and we avoided that as much as possible as well. By the time I retired in 2020, we had migrated almost exclusively to CentOS, with a few Red Hat servers where support was critical. I am completely lost on the latest versions of Windoze, and don't feel the least bit left out.