• n7gifmdn@lemmy.caOP
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      20 hours ago

      If a PC is my property the first thing I do is delete windows. But now-a-days I nearly never use hardware that I own.

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        3 hours ago

        I switched my personal laptop to LMDE. It has a Windows 10 LTSC VM for some specialty applications that just will not run under Linux, but otherwise I make it work. My gaming PC is the only computer left in my house that runs Windows, and it’ll be getting switched to LMDE soon.

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            5 hours ago

            Then why do you give a shit? Work manages what goes on the work-managed OneDrive on the work-managed account. That’s how it works on my work laptop, too.

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                Sounds like something you should bring up with IT.

                Onedrive on a personal PC is one thing, but Onedrive on a work machine is a different product and is up to the company’s discretion. If it’s not working the way you expect, you reach out to the IT department so they can explain it to you.

                Something to keep in mind though: at the end of the day, none of the work stuff is yours. You have no control over it and never will. Store your files the way the company wants you to store them, because if it gets deleted or corrupted or whatever, it’s not your problem. I’m stuck with Windows 11 and Onedrive on my work laptop, but I don’t give a shit because it’s not mine.