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Just an informal poll :)

XP Pro because 1) that's what it came with and 2) it's such a crappy Acer that most of the components are bargain basement garbage that no one uses and thus have little open source support.

If I were to purchase my own laptop, I'd get a decent Thinkpad and run Debian.
 
WinME cuz thats what it came with. I'd rather have 98se on it, but I don't feel like trying find and install all the proprietary drivers neede for this Toshiba (at least I think they are proprietary).

FWIW, its my third and last lappie. I'd rather just build another desktop. I don't like carrying the thing, I don't like how they are harder to take apart, I don't the fact I can't swap parts with my other machines etc. etc

Fern
 
NetBSD

Why: I run NetBSD on all my computers because it is small enough that I can pretty much understand everything that's going on. No mysterious undocumented daemons floating around, no layers of crappy undocumented shell scripts.

Plus the people on the mailing lists are generally friendly and knowledgeable.
 
I run Win XP Home and I dual boot with Ubuntu installed also. Why? XP Home came with it, Ubuntu --> LEARNING Linux
 
laptop: Debian.
Desktop: Debian.
Server: Debian...

Wait.. I think I may be spotting a pattern here! 😛
 
Mac OS X 10.3.9, soon to be 10.4.0
It has OS X on it coz it's a mac and came with it and I don't want to put linux on it 😛
 
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