@0xabad1dea "work to prevent tickets" should lead to no Microsoft software ... err, they won't go there!
@0xabad1dea compared to the silliness that is Windows, I doubt anything else would be as much trouble. Anyway, server-side M$ is what I was talking about. And I thought Macbooks would solve client-side best, as they are already there in some numbers.
@tetrislife most IT tickets are along the lines of "I'm not yet assigned to the workgroup of my new team" "oops we deleted the wrong thing, please restore from backup" "my monitor is upside down" "I think the janitor unplugged something important..." none of these are caused by the specifics of the operating system of either the servers or the clients.
The thing that caused me to complain was a permissions-assigning process that IT could have taken care of as a batch ahead of time with some planning, but instead every employee has to individually open a ticket to ask them to Perform The Administrative Action on their account, which is just a waste of everyone's time. Again, nothing to do with the specific operating systems anyone's using.
@0xabad1dea got it. Thanks for elucidating.
I forcibly migrate things to Ubuntu LTS just to slow down hair loss, avoide migraine, nausea, vomiting and increase uptime, reduce downtime, make backups faster and users more productive.
I may be a benevolent dictator but if being disliked is a necessary expense to get my job done and IT work, then I'll gladly pay that price!
@tetrislife ... because no-one has eeeeeeever had to ask IT for help with Linux?