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What kind of O/S do you use?


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What kind of O/S do you use?  

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  1. 1. What kind of O/S do you use?

    • Windows Server 2003
      4
    • Windows 2000 Pro or NT
      2
    • Windows XP Professional
      44
    • Windows XP Home
      11
    • Windows ME/98
      4
    • UNIX in general
      1
    • LINUX in general
      5


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XP Pro here.

I've used previous versions of Windows, and XP is by far the best.

I've tried out a few versions of linux, but they all seem to be lacking that simplicity of just using the computer... to use my USB key drive on a linux machine, you have to mount it from Bash, and then unmount it... in Windows, just plug it in and then unplug it. There's a lot to be said for simplicity.

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XP Pro

OS X (gasp!)

Gentoo Linux

Fedora Core 3 Linux

Zxian, I suggest you try FC3. Using a USB flash drive is just as easy as in OS X. Plug it in - it shows up on the desktop. Right-click and choose "eject" to unmount it. Easy as pie.

Happy New Year everyone.

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Main Gaming PC; Windows XP Pro

Test PC #1; Dual Boot, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise & Windows XP Pro

Test PC #2; Daul Boot, Windows 2000 Advanced Server & Windows 2000 Pro

Test PC #3; Daul Boot, Windows 98SE & Windows ME

My 1981 Laptop, (Still Works), Windows v3.11

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Windows XP Pro for workstations (XPized) used the most (so that's my vote)

Astaro Linux Firewall

Windows 2003 Server

and currently testing Novell Open Enterprise Server with SuSe kernel

and a NetWare 6.5 server for my study.

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