• umbrella
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    2 months ago

    you are talking about a small minority of users. what percentage of users use autocad at all?

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          2 months ago

          As an engineer, all my jobs so far have used niche internal corporate software which would only be available for Windows. This would be Document Management Systems (DMS’s), internal reporting tools (progress and hour keeping), software distribution programs etc.

          And of course the engineering tools themselves are often only built for Windows, whether it’s proprietary PLC programming environments or CAD software.

          That said, I can run both WSL and a corporate-approved Debian VM on the same work laptop as a compromise, for whatever makes sense for the task. Still sucks though! At home I’m a Debian fanboy 4 lyfe.

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            2 months ago

            you are still talking about niche software though

            in my office about 90% of people there could be using linux for their daily tasks with no issues.

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              2 months ago

              Interesting, how would that work if your corporate IT department uses an (Azure/Entra) active directory system? Can you use a bare metal Linux OS on a Microsoft-based domain service? Asking out of ignorance and curiosity.

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                2 months ago

                you can actually, and id bet theres a linux native domain management system that works better.