Linux at work
Windows is failing the office. Unpatched leftovers, emergency patches, kernel crashes from the security stack itself. If the work is in the browser, you do not have to keep paying that tax. We image the machines and stay on the pager.
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Windows 10 security updates stopped 14 Oct 2025. Those PCs still sit on desks. Microsoft’s path is a new machine or paid Extended Security Updates. Not a free pass.
Patch Tuesday, then out-of-band fixes for bugs already in the wild. You reboot the office for someone else’s kernel. Miss a week and you are the incident.
A bad kernel driver takes every desk at once. You have watched a “security” update blue-screen the company. Linux does not make you immune. It does stop making CrowdStrike-on-the-boot-path the default.
Windows 11 wants TPM and a CPU Microsoft still likes. Fine machines get landfill because the OS said so. Linux runs on the box you have.
The default. Ubuntu LTS on Framework, a Dell or HP Ubuntu SKU, or a PC that will take it. Mail and docs in the browser, printers, backup, updates. Ubuntu Pro when you need a paper trail.
Omarchy, only if you ask. Developers. You sign that there is no vendor upstream. We own the Arch and Hyprland breakage.
5–40 people. The work is in the browser: mail, docs, chat, GitHub. Churches, small agencies, nonprofits, software teams.
Adobe. Intune or Entra mandates. A Windows app the business runs on. HIPAA or SOC 2 without Ubuntu Pro and real device evidence. A 200-seat domain. That is someone else’s job.
We will tell you no if Linux is the wrong desk. Write us and we will say what it costs for your shop.