Just curious Nothinman but are you self-employed? And if not how did you convince your employer to allow you to install Debian at work?
Win7, though i have one system running Vista since it has issues with 7.
I hate to call one a 'primary' because I happen to use it more often than another... in a perfect world I would run Linux for absolutely everything, but I can't... so I run Win7 on my home PC and my workstations(with Linux VMs for anything I might need to do that would be easier in that environment). My work laptop runs Ubuntu though...
Preference wise:
1) Ubuntu
2) Win7
Usage wise:
1) Win 7
2) Ubuntu
Install base:
1) Ubuntu
2) Win7
What issues did you have with Win 7 that Vista could fix?!
Have to remember that polls like this one on a technical forum don't represent "real life" very well. Participants in these Forums are typically significantly more "technical" and much more likely to have the "latest and greatest" OS installed.WOW have things changed! Anyone else remember the days here when Linux was almost beating Windows for primary operating system on the desktop?!!!
Statistically invalid poll when done due to the atypical user population!
I use Win 7 at home just for grins. I like XP better.
But my more important PC at work shall be XP. Until 2012. Maybe. Me and 45,000 co-workers.
C1 said:Most home users I encounter use XP and the few I know who have Vista expressed that they would convert to XP if they could or knew how.
I'm finding that many if not the great majority of the programs and utilities that I use are not working as well in Vista and especially Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate as they do under XP. I don't know why I'd want to continue using Windows 7 ATM. I'm going to try to find more workarounds but I may slide back to Vista 32 bit or even XP on this laptop. Why would I want to stay with Windows 7? What does it offer? Aero? Pfffft! The ramp up in security is a PITA. It might save me from a virus attack, but I haven't experienced a virus attack of any consequence for over 10 years if ever.All polls are going to be biased unless you find a way to talk to every single person in the world in a reasonable amount of time. And that's pretty sad that you'll be using XP for another year or so, my condolences.
Of course they did, change is scary. I'm sure they'd say the same thing even if Vista made their bed and gave them oral every morning.
I'm finding that many if not the great majority of the programs and utilities that I use are not working as well in Vista and especially Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate as they do under XP. I don't know why I'd want to continue using Windows 7 ATM. I'm going to try to find more workarounds but I may slide back to Vista 32 bit or even XP. Why would I want to stay with Windows 7? What does it offer? Aero? Pfffft! The ramp up in security is a PITA. It might save me from a virus attack, but I haven't experienced a virus attack of any consequence for over 10 years if ever.
I don't think my HTPC with it's MyHD HDTV card would even work under Vista and it doesn't matter because the mobo in the system won't run vista.It might be because I use mostly MS stuff for work, but I don't think I've had any incompatibilities with 64-bit Win7 except maybe a print driver or two.
