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26.05.2025

Linux Virtual Workstation


A virtual workstation running on the Linux Debian operating system is equipped with all the necessary tools for comfortable work. You can connect using a remote desktop from Windows while working in the Gnome or KDE environment.

During installation, the operating system offers the option to select a desktop environment and additional tools for a comfortable graphical interface experience. While Linux has traditionally been seen as a server operating system, its use as a workstation is gaining increasing popularity.

The choice depends on your needs. In most cases, for working with corporate systems, a browser, text editor, and spreadsheet capabilities are sufficient. As for the latter two, in many cases, their functionality is already implemented within the browser, with documents saved to a corporate cloud, such as NextCloud.

Each year, workflows are increasingly shifting—or have already shifted—toward being entirely browser-based, as this is highly convenient and efficient. This approach allows the core IT infrastructure to be centralized on the server side, eliminating the need for additional costs in configuring client systems. Such solutions enhance data storage security and provide better access control.

In conclusion, it is evident that specialized software developed for Microsoft Windows is no longer as necessary, nor is purchasing licenses for the operating system. Even Microsoft itself is increasingly focusing on cloud-based solutions.

Choosing Linux as a workstation is a justified decision. We have described how to transform a server-based Linux into a workstation in this article.

If you wish to order Linux as a workstation, simply select it on the order form and receive a pre-configured workstation with a graphical interface ready for remote connection.


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