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What OS are you using?
What Operating System are you using? Its been a long time since I've seen this question asked, so i'll ask it.
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Redhat
Xp 2000 |
Debian
XP Win98 SE |
Dabian 3.1r0a "Sarge" stable for i386 and AMD64
[CODE][22:53:34; grib@gribozavr; grib]$ uname -a Linux gribozavr 2.6.11-custom17aug2005 #1 Wed Aug 17 19:43:04 EEST 2005 [u]x86_64[/u] GNU/Linux [08:41:03; grib@[u]gribozavr[/u]; grib]$ cat /etc/debian_version 3.1 [08:41:18; grib@[u]gribozavr[/u]; grib]$ ssh server Last login: Tue Aug 23 22:41:15 2005 from gribozavr [08:42:13; grib@[u]server[/u]; grib]$ uname -a Linux server 2.4.27-custom8jul2005 #1 Fri Jul 8 11:07:36 EEST 2005 [u]i686[/u] GNU/Linux [08:42:20; grib@[u]server[/u]; grib]$ cat /etc/debian_version 3.1[/CODE] |
A SuSE 8.2 with so many rpm packages replaced by updates compiled from source that it's slowly turning into Gentoo/LFS. I plan to move on to Debian sometime soon.
Alex |
Where to start? At home, perhaps.
RedHat Linux 7, 8 and 9 on sundry x86 hardware. Gentoo Linux on a PIII-450 Debian Linux on a AlphaStation 250 4/266 WinXP on a PIII-600 Win 2003-AS on a PIII-400 FreeBSD 4.9 on a PII-300 Mac OS 10.3.9 on a 400MHz Imac Solaris 7 on an Ultra10 WinCE 2.11 on a HP Jornada 820 There are lots of other boxes which still wok but aren't powered up at the moment. Operating systems include True64 (on a disk for the Alpha, should I want to boot into that OS), Irix for my SGI Indy, Ultrix on DECstations, Win 9x, Win 3.1, CP/M ... At work: Solaris 9 on various boxes Mac OS 10.3.9 on a 800MHz G4. Don't sneer at the Jornada, by the way. It is by far my favourite laptop. It's small, lightweight and runs for 10 hours or so on a single battery charge. It has a built-in modem and I've added ethernet and CF memory to it. It has built-in web browser and office suite, to which I've added ssh and VNC for accessing remote machines and Pari/gp for number theoretical work. Paul |
Windows (both 9x and 2k/XP) with Cygwin, Linux (Mandrake)
Luigi |
Mac OS 10.3.9
Win XP |
Windows 98 & ME & 2000 & XP
Mandrake 9.0 & 10.1 :rolleyes: |
OS X (on 2 boxes)
Win XP (on 2 boxes) |
Mandrake
Slackware Debian with the option to boot XP on a couple of boxes :sick: |
Windows 2000, XP
RedHat 7, 8, 9 Fedora Core 3, 4 CentOS 4.1 Knoppix 3.x Solaris 9 PalmOS 3.x Tru64 |
W98 SE
XP SP1 |
I'm running Windows 2000 on this computer, although I have two Windows XP computers running Prime95.
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Anyone running OS2 just wondering ;)
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[QUOTE=moo]Anyone running OS2 just wondering ;)[/QUOTE]
I used to... As long as IBM considered it sytrategic, I had PrimeOS2 on my desktop. :banana: Luigi |
Home: 98SE, XP
Work: NT3.5, 2000 |
Work: 2000Pro
School: 2000Pro, XP_Pro(x2) Home: ME, 2000Pro |
-Linux victor 2.6.15-gentoo-r8 #18 Sat Jan 7 14:29:09 CET 2006 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
-Windows XP |
Debian (Etch).
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All of my machines use windows 2000.
...how did that happen:unsure: ? |
[QUOTE=E_tron]All of my machines use windows 2000.
...how did that happen:unsure: ?[/QUOTE] Very Carefully.... |
XP Pro SP2
FreeBSD |
maybe this poll should be reopened.
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Windows XP
Perhaps you should reopen the poll. |
80% Opensuse 10.0 Linux
Some use of XP (including dualbooting). Also why in the poll is MACOS/OSX grouped with Linux. I know OSX is BSD derived, but older macs are different. Even then it would be nice to get numbers of Gimpsters running linux as distinct from others. ALSO we need to know what proportion of those users.... (a) have 64 bit capable machines (b) are actually running a 64 bit OS eg XP64, Suse64, Redhat64 etc And of course who will beta test or subsequently run Vista? |
The last week or so I have been using Plan9. It is very very very different.
[url]http://cm.bell-labs.com/plan9/[/url] I'm totally lost right now but lost in a good way. (In the meantime I use vncv to run my needed apps remotely.) |
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