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    7 hours ago

    No, it is highly relevant, for two reasons:

    1. You specifically said, I even quoted you, that Linux could do anything Windows could, this is false.
    2. Organizations has relied on the central management of Windows workstations for decades at this point. It is one of the biggest selling points of Windows outside of home computers, until this is rectified, I don’t see Linux or Mac dominating any time soon.