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[โ€“] sudojonz@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's a shame the hospital didn't go for Win10 LTSC (supported until 2027 or 2032 if using the IoT version). It's meant for exactly these type of enterprise situations. It's literally a debloated Windows and the updates are only security updates. No bloat/cortana/etc, it feels like running Windows 7 again (in a good way).

Disclaimer: I use Linux Mint as my daily driver but Win10 LTSC if I must use Windows.

There was a reason, but I don't know why.