In my view, this is unacceptable…

They changed my background (previously there was a default blue window), placed an icon in the bottom corner of the screen that read “Learn more about this photo”, and re-added the search bar that I had previously removed.

Fortunately, I don’t have to deal with this on a daily basis.

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      I actually enjoy playing with Windows and Active Directory. I think it is ahead in terms of management and needing hacky workarounds

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        there isn’t active directory for linux?, actually what active directory do diferently?

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          You absolutely can join Linux machines to AD. You just don’t have the same power that group policy gives you.

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            what group policy gives that unix filesystem permissions don’t?, i really don’t know, and i don’t have a windows machine to test :b

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        I use FreeIPA and it works just fine for everything I would need AD for. Your point still stands. I just mean there are good enough alternatives for the Linux environment.

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          There are definitely ways of configuring Linux systems. For many organizations Ansible or Puppet works completely fine. However, they require a significant amount of knowledge and aren’t completely standardized. Group policy on Windows has been around for a long time and will be much easier to deploy, at least in the short term.