I am one of the sysadmins that will have to deal with the Fallout of this. I dont worry to much about the desktop side of things, Users can offen adapt well enough to clicking a different icon to do the same task. What worries me is moving away from Exchange and Microsoft AD, these systems include a lot of features we take for granted and will likely be missed.
TheDarksteel94@sopuli.xyz 7 months ago
Hey, can you hear that? That’s the sound of hundreds of IT support workers silently crying out at the thought of having to explain a whole new OS and new office software to some boomer.
lescher@sh.itjust.works 7 months ago
t0m5k1@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Some helpful links:
wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kerberos
wiki.archlinux.org/…/Active_Directory_integration
wiki.archlinux.org/…/Active_Directory_domain_cont…
Suggest you run a small virtual lab to get your head around things.
It is doable, and there are articles out there about sysadmins running it with great success in a mixed environment.
Good luck, admin 👍🏻
lens17@feddit.de 7 months ago
IIRC, the plan is to switch to LO. Linux is also planned, but not in the foreseeable future. So you might have some time left ;)
june@lemmy.world 7 months ago
I hired an accountant to do my taxes this year and her company had just switched to Libre Office and she, a boomer, could t figure out how to open a fucking CSV with it. She kept complaining about it just being a string of numbers and letters.
I resorted to providing her with PDFs instead.
baseless_discourse@mander.xyz 7 months ago
Wait? Don’t you just double click? I think TSV was the problem in libreoffice.
june@lemmy.world 7 months ago
No fucking clue
baseless_discourse@mander.xyz 7 months ago
I think it is fine if everything they used to do have a replacement, my wife has been using my laptop running silverblue for personal laptop, doing homework and everything, until she want to use affinity photos or forced to use docx.
That being said, docx is invented specifically sabotage of open document standard and cross compatibility, but I installed onlyoffice for her, and everything is fine now. And if she spent as much time in GIMP and dark table, she should be as happy as in affinity photo, since she doesn’t use that many features anyway.
Same happened with her father in law, he was trying to do some business work, I give him the silverblue laptop, and opened only office. He can work just as normal, after I told him how to use the super key in gnome.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Doubt it. Most users are point-and-droolers with no understanding nor desire to learn the base concepts behind the interfaces they’re using. No IT worker has ever successfully explained a technical concept to an (l)user in the history of ever.
These people learn how to use computers at their jobs by rote, not by comprehension, and to them one word processor, spreadsheet, or browser is much the same as any other once they learn where all the buttons are that make it do what they want, and their interest in any of it stops precisely at that point and no further.
Furthermore, these days I guarantee you the majority of the work they do is entirely within a browser via some ghastly intranet site which will not look or behave any differently on Linux vs. Windows vs. Mac vs. a Chromebook vs. a graphing calculator, etc.