which os are you using?

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Which OS are you using?

Windows 9X (95/98/98SE)
4
5%
Windows NT 4.0
0
No votes
Windows 2000 (devel / server / etc...)
3
4%
Windows XP (Home/Pro)
54
73%
Windows Server 2003
2
3%
Linux (elaborate below)
10
14%
FreeBSD / Unix
1
1%
BeOS (lawl)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 74
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which os are you using?

Post by fyrephlie »

as i am sure i mentioned somewhere, i am using linux. my distro is openSUSE 10.0, which i love. i also run gentoo on one machine, and MEPIS on another. I am dual-booting with WinXPPro (of course, i am a gamer at heart). I am just wondering where people are still at for OS's (i.e. is everyone keeping up with the times, or still stuck in the past, and who is moving forward)

please no flame wars, i am pissed that my first topic got locked up because of the mobius flames, which had nothing to do with the original post, and i was still hoping to see a few people post up in there. :'(

anyway, keep it clean, and if you don't care about operating systems, or say 'OS? What's that?' feel free to move on.

(*edit* yes i know the majority will be xp clicks (if not all))
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Post by Krom »

XP Professional SP2 of course.
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Post by Unix »

Krom wrote:XP Professional SP2 of course.
ditto
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

XP Pro SP2 twice
Win 2K3
Suse 10
Red Hat Enterprise
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Post by Xamindar »

Gentoo Linux of course! :P

My main machine is always in Gentoo. I do dual boot with Win XP but only go into it for a few games (sometimes D3) and to do my C++ homework.

My other machine which I also activly used for watching TV and DVDs and using mythtv (im actually typing this message from it) is also running Gentoo Linux, and that's all it is running.

I do have a third machine running Gentoo but it is only a firewall/web server.

So yeah, mostly Linux. :)
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Dual boot: Win XP Pro for general usage, and Mandrake Linux when I'm programming.
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I'm the loan holdout still using 2000. ;)
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Xp Pro on one machine, and Slackware on the other
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Post by Pun »

XP Pro SP2 on 4 machines. Mac OS10 on the G4.

lol. I like the way you have BeOS, but not Mac in the poll options.
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Post by Duper »

I made my my OS. :P


I noticed that MAC wasn't up there.
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Mainly XP home and Pro, though I have Win2K and Suse Linux 10.0 available.
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Post by Mobius »

Mr. Perfect wrote:I'm the loan holdout still using 2000. ;)
You had to borrow to buy Win2K?

Oh... you mean "lone".
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Post by fyrephlie »

Mobius wrote:
Mr. Perfect wrote:I'm the loan holdout still using 2000. ;)
You had to borrow to buy Win2K?

Oh... you mean "lone".
oh lord just stop man
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Post by fyrephlie »

Duper wrote:I made my my OS. :P


I noticed that MAC wasn't up there.
oh for the love of.... you're right! i have a damn powerbook and didnt even include macos. (but i included beos, figure that out)

my bad....

IF there is anyone here using a mac not running linux and feel insulted by this, my humblest apologies!

(now i will go ahead and laugh about this for a little while...)
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Post by Flatlander »

WinXP Pro on most of my 'puters, one is also dual-boot Win2000; Win98 SE on one old machine, and WinME on my old POS laptop.
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Post by Top Gun »

Flatlander wrote:...and WinME on my old POS laptop.
Speaking from experience, I pity you. :P
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Post by Genghis »

Xciter has the right idea. Just run whatever OS is appropriate for the task in a VM.
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Post by Zantor »

I am currently using W98 SE. It's great, it's stable, but it's not the best I can say right now.

Later this week I will have Slackware 10.2 and Fedora Core 4 on my computer as well.
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I run XP on one Box, Mandrake on 3 boxes and Suse on the last box.
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FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE/Gnome 2.10.2
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Post by fyrephlie »

DCrazy wrote:FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE/Gnome 2.10.2
yet no vote for the FreeBSD
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Mobius wrote:
Mr. Perfect wrote:I'm the loan holdout still using 2000. ;)
You had to borrow to buy Win2K?

Oh... you mean "lone".
Both. Someone "loaned" me 2000 before I decided to buy it.
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Post by fyrephlie »

still running win2k on a couple of machines...
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Post by Matrix »

XP Pro SP2 on every machine in the house =)
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Post by Duper »

In all honesty Fyre .. only 3 or 4 guys here use Macs.

I'm XP Pro sp2
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fyrephlie wrote:
DCrazy wrote:FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE/Gnome 2.10.2
yet no vote for the FreeBSD
Eh? :P
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Post by fyrephlie »

much better thank you :P
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XP Professional SP2
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Krom wrote:XP Professional SP2 of course.
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Post by Pandora »

Mac OS X here. Plus a little bit of XP and Linux.
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Post by Top Wop »

At the moment im at my backup computer, also the computer where I play legacy/ old DOS games. My XP machine is down in the meantime.

I tried playing with Suse 10 but as usual something about Linux just doesnt agree with me. Its a routine that ive been in the last 5 years where every 6 months when a distro gets a major upgrade I: download, install, putz around, screw something up, try to do an internet search on how to fix what I screwed up, give up and try something else that doesnt work, get frustrated, give up, format C: and go back to using the drive as a backup.
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Top Wop wrote:At the moment im at my backup computer, also the computer where I play legacy/ old DOS games. My XP machine is down in the meantime.

I tried playing with Suse 10 but as usual something about Linux just doesnt agree with me. Its a routine that ive been in the last 5 years where every 6 months when a distro gets a major upgrade I: download, install, putz around, screw something up, try to do an internet search on how to fix what I screwed up, give up and try something else that doesnt work, get frustrated, give up, format C: and go back to using the drive as a backup.
forums are the key to it all... cause their are tons of geeks out there ready to tell you how smart they are.

www.linuxforums.com / www.linuxquestions.com

i did that for a while too... then i stuck it out and now im a happy linux user :)
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Cant I just nag you instead next time I go into another Linux adventure? ;) :)
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Post by fyrephlie »

Top Wop wrote:Cant I just nag you instead next time I go into another Linux adventure? ;) :)
you could... but i'll just copy and paste the answers i get from linuxforums...
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I have a fresh unbuntu install.

I had to compile automake from source today, so aclocal actually exists on my machine.

I did install the automake and autoconf packages, but neither installed aclocal...

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At least you can get it working... for some reason the FreeBSD ports of Autoconf and Automake don't work (yes, even the ones specifically labeled "gnu auto{conf,make}"). FreeBSD has a Linux ABI layer, but you can't compile anything for it!
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I use Windows 98 SE. I will soon have Win2K pro on my machine as well as Fedora Core 4 and Slackware 10.2.
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Post by Sirius »

Triple boot XP Home SP2/98/Mandrake Linux 9.2.

Spend most time in XP though. Only reason it's Home is because Pro was far too expensive for five features I was never going to use anyway.
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Post by FunkyStickman »

Running SuSE Linux on both computers (9.1 and 10.0). I have XP Pro SP2 on a partition somewhere... it's been months since I've used it, though. Living room computer has XP Pro so I can play PumpItUp, don't use it for anything else.
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Post by iten »

Gentoo Linux on all my machines.
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