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TL;DR You can manage Linux Machines with group policy
(dmulder.github.io)
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Zoin isn't exactly known for long term stability or regular releases. That why I can't really recommend it.
We need tooling but Zoin probably isn't where it will come from.
They seem to be fine lately, i had 16 last year 17 this year with updates...but I don't follow them closely since Nix and OpenSUSE are my main ones