why?

      • MNByChoice@midwest.social
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        1 year ago

        At least issues with the “work PC” are generally paid.

        I hate dealing with Windows issues in my time for free.

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          1 year ago

          i got my dad to let me install Linux on his PC aswell. I told him that i will not come over to fix his windows install ever again but i would be happy to teach him how to use linux. He is very happy on Linux Mint for the last 2 years now aswell

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          1 year ago

          u mean starting a linux vm on my work pc? that’s not possible. Workplace services shut those things down completely. Can’t install or run anything not blessed by the pope himself.

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              yup it sure does… especially since i am working in IT but all my collegues “dont want the hassle of implementing linux machines into the work environment… windows works why do you want linux?” gosh darnit

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                1 year ago

                My boss knows its macOS or Linux or he’s doing interviews.

                I will not work with a Windows machine. Life is too short.

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                    1 year ago

                    I wonder if you couldn’t DD the drive to an ISO image and then mount that in QEMU. You could do the VPN configuration on the Linux host and then route both the VM and local traffic over the VPN so you can use native Linux tools and still have all your Windows software. Windows is going to go bugfuck on restart with a whole different set of hardware… I dunno how easily it can recover from that.