• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    12 hours ago

    In my experience professional Windows admins tend to be click ops guys. Trying to tell them that they don’t need a GUI is impossible.

    They are also the ones who will lock onto legacy ways of doing things. Try telling them that the thing they are trying to do is in the settings app.

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      11 hours ago

      Then they’re shit admins, I’m always using Command Prompt and Powershell because the GUI fell short somewhere.

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      Try telling them that the thing they are trying to do is in the settings app.

      There’s a reason for that, the settings app is trash the second you need to do something beyond the basics and doesn’t cover enterprisey things whatsoever

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        Just this week: The Settings app on my work Windows computer had a completely non-functional search feature. The other thing I was trying to set “Choose what happens when you close the laptop lid”, I have still not been able to find it outside of manually going to Windows 7-era control panel.

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      8 hours ago

      We hired a IT guy who had a decade of experience with Windows Servers. The dude was not a good fit for our linux-heavy IT team. Didn’t fully know commands or how the OS worked.

      He was still a smart dude, and he moved to the AWS team, where there’s a lot more GUI aid.