Are you wanting to run Linux on a physical workstation for work? Or,
are you looking for physical, Linux devices only all around (servers,
workstations)? I'm curious to hear more about your native Linux non-VM
motives.

On the VM side, most hypervisors and thin clients run some form of
Linux under the hood.

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Jeremy MountainJohnson
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 12:01 PM Christopher Pearson <kermit4 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Are there any employers in town, or offering remote, where the
> majority of some group it's hiring for run Linux natively (not in a VM
> under Mac/Win?)
>
> Merely filtering out employers on job boards and Linked-in has proven
> to be harder
> than expected.  Mac and Win have much more market share in engineering
> than expected despite their servers and products usually running Linux.
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