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Which OS are you using?


WeirdEars

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Windows XP home and

Ubuntu and Debian linux with ... Windows ME edition ... no joke! on another pc. Although I don't really actually USE Windows ME edition much to be honest ;)

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Main rig (2200 KM away from me :( ): Windows XP Profissional SP2

Gaming Rig: Windows XP Profissional SP2 (Duhh)

Laptop: Windows XP Profissional SP2

Home Server (FTP Server, FileServer, Webserver): Windows XP Profissional SP2 with Apache

My new old PC: Fedora Core 4

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mainly using win2k pro (i dunno why but i loved it), but also have :

- win3.1

- wfw3.1

- win95

- win98/win98se

- winme (suck)

- win2k pro

- winxp pro sp1

- xandros linux

- ubuntu linux (have the cd but never install it :D)

- suse linux (it's in my friend house now)

i have allmost completed windows os, but i'm will not go buy vista cause my pc spec didn't meet it :(

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XP PRO SP2 is my primary OS.

I also play around with Linux LiveCD's. The other day it was SLAX, now Wolvix.

I like Wolvix because its fast, got a good amount of packages, and has the copy2ram boot option.

I really dont want to go OffTopic here, but I just thought you maybe interested in Security Focused Live CDs.

Here's the list of Top 10.

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XP PRO SP2 is my primary OS.

I also play around with Linux LiveCD's. The other day it was SLAX, now Wolvix.

I like Wolvix because its fast, got a good amount of packages, and has the copy2ram boot option.

I really dont want to go OffTopic here, but I just thought you maybe interested in Security Focused Live CDs.

Here's the list of Top 10.

ty ill check them out.

what i really want is something a core install of slax like popcorn with xfce, and a large repository of modules like wolvix availible for individual download. boot2ram is a must and xgl would be the icing on the cake.

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