What's your best OS?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Hades, Feb 20, 2008.

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What's your OS

  1. Linux (post your distro)

    19.7%
  2. Mac

    13.1%
  3. Windows Xp

    57.4%
  4. Windows Vista

    21.3%
  5. Window: Other (2k, Me, 98, 95, etc)

    6.6%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. #1
    Hey,

    I want to see how many people use good Operating Systems, and how many are using Vist.. i mean, how many use bad Operating Systems, so cast your vote. Chose more than one if you have more than one computer/multiple OS installations.

    Regards,
    Nick
     
    Hades, Feb 20, 2008 IP
  2. techpr

    techpr Well-Known Member

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    here we go again :)
     
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  3. Hades

    Hades Well-Known Member

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    #3
    yay for ubuntu, huh?
     
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  4. techpr

    techpr Well-Known Member

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    I think so :)

    Yes Gutsy 7.10
     
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  5. Lord Hades

    Lord Hades Peon

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    #5
    Currently got a Windows XP Home Edition but sick and tired of its irregularities and the frequent crashes.
    Shall be switching to Mac OS X Jaguar soon.
     
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  6. amanamission

    amanamission Notable Member

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    #6
    Lol...Jaguar was 10.2. Shouldn't need to go back in the vault unless you are switching to a G3.
    Surely you'll be on Tiger or Leopard? Otherwise you'll be back complaining about how slow it is.

    10.4.10 OSX and proud of it. Will go with Leopard when G5's come down to my budget.
     
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    ChitikaGuide.Com Peon

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    Windows XP for sure :D
     
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  8. BrightStarStaff

    BrightStarStaff Well-Known Member

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    #8
    Mac OS X Leopard.... nuff' said.
     
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  9. postdeals

    postdeals Banned

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    #9
    Suse Linux
     
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    COLDROCK Banned

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    I have XP Home, XP Pro & Vista, I prefer Vista because of stability.
     
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    thewolf32 Active Member

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    Windows 3.11, no viruses!
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    Mine is Windows 2003, I find that most stable and least restricted compared to other series like XP, no doubt XP is good but you can really use for a home server.
     
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    j0ned Active Member

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    Linux debian 2.6.24.2 #1 Thur Feb 21 20:00:48 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
     
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    ThreeGuineaWatch Well-Known Member

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    #14
    FreeBSD-STABLE usually for secure, high performance scenarios, OpenBSD in critical producion environments. Windows 2000 if it has to be MicroSoft.

    No browser either ;)
     
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    th3st1ck Peon

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    Vista Ultimate.
    Win XP Pro
    OSX 10
    Ubuntu
     
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    Sevenheartz Peon

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    Definitely XP.
     
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  17. soumax

    soumax Guest

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    I love XP though it crashes if proper firewall is not used and ya in XP the startup is far slow as compared to vista ultimate which i was previously using and have switched back to xp for some software compatibility issue.
     
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  18. luckymurari

    luckymurari Active Member

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    #18
    I have 4 Linuses and a Windoze(OMG! that adds 2 five->You sure should ask for a tut :) ) presently installed in my comp
    I mainly use kubuntu 7.10 gutsy
    but I also have UBuntu gutsy
    Fedora Electronics Lab
    Slackware 12.0
    and finally the big,bad and ugly XP (I use to do my college assignments :( )
     
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    dairyman Notable Member

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    I vote for Windows XP Pro :)
     
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  20. microtekblue

    microtekblue Well-Known Member

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    #20
    Obviously MS products!

    But hold on...IMO...the only valuable MS products are Win2k and XP.

    I personally think XP is the best! Win2k is more faster tho.
     
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