what's up /g/?
I'm getting ready to make the switch to GNU/Linux on my work computer. I maintain about 50 users in a Windows environment and want a distro that will easily integrate with AD. Most of what I do to support users involves remote desktop and web applications, so I don't see any downside to this.
Have any of you employed /g/entoomen done anything like this? I'm thinking OpenSUSE would be a good choice as I know Yast makes it fairly simple to join a domain. Fedora is also possible contender.
>in b4 use Arch. I don't want to lose my job
>>54414338
Ubuntu is best
>>54414338
Go with SuSe.
>>54414431
Not looking for babbys first distro. Have you used it in a professional setting?
>>54414516
>Have you used it in a professional setting?
Bwahahahaha.
Debian.
Thank me later.
>>54414812
I run Debian testing at home, but have never tried to join a domain.
For developers and advanced users:
gentoo / arch / debian
For babies and crying winfags:
sabayon / manjaro / ubuntu