• @SpaceNoodle
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      472 months ago

      Yeah, because the software for all the instruments is only available for Windows.

        • jawa21
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          182 months ago

          Sure, but I highly doubt they are making policy where they work. I don’t think most employers would be happy about some random researcher not only plugging in a flash drive from home, but using it to install unapproved software (a full OS at that).

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            If you’re cold they’re cold pug that random flashdrive from the ground out side into the nearest computer.

        • @Contramuffin
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          172 months ago

          Is it alright to go around wiping the OS off of other people’s computers?

          • is what your comment reads like to me.

          To be clear: each machine generally needs a computer to be permanently plugged into it. Generally the computer belongs to the university. You’re not plugging in your own personal laptop into the machine. Saying to install Linux on these computers is essentially tampering with the university’s electronics and IT will be very unhappy that you did that.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      Theoretical physicist here: the hole chair uses Linux, except for two persons that use MacOS