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What OS do you use?

What OS do you use?

  • Windows 7

  • Windows XP

  • Mac OS

  • Linux

  • Ubuntu

  • Other(Older Windows etc.)


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*SIGH* No love for the Vista freaks ??!!

I use Win 7, Vista, XP, just depends on what PC I am near in the house.
 
Windows 7 on my main machine
Mint 12 on my HTPC
Windows 98SE on my retro machine

Dunno why Ubuntu was singled out as a choice.
 
Cant answer poll as there is no dual boot option. I spend equal amounts of time gaming on my gaming box with win 7 as i do on my HTPC or laptop which both run linux.

EDIT, its a multi answer poll FYI guys 🙂
 
I use Windows 7 mainly for gaming. For programming, I use Debian. For a 11 year old laptop, I use WinXP for fording. 46ppd. ohh yeaaa
 
Several of the above, depending on what machine. Win7 x64 on the main rig, XP on a Pentium M based laptop I use, and Win98se and Puppy Linux on some 10-year-old retro laptops that get used for old games and word processing.
 
*SIGH* No love for the Vista freaks ??!!

I use Win 7, Vista, XP, just depends on what PC I am near in the house.

Vista is still my favorite Windows. I have it on a box, but it's not accurate to say I still use it. The only thing I do with that machine is occasionally get some old data off the drives. The only program I've used on it in over a year is Explorer :^D
 
Sp3 offers no real (not much) advantage over Sp2.

If it ain't broke why fix it?

Security? SP3 was released ~3 years ago, are you still scared of it breaking something?

cheez said:
Windows Server 2003. This is the kingkong operating system.

Given how old the story of King Kong is, the analogy seems pretty apt. =)
 
Windows 7 and Linux at work. Just my first mac just arrived today, so I'll be using OSX as my primary home OS. My old Win7 PC will be a NAS (I'll probably install FlexRAID or something for "drive extender"-like functionality).
 
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