Poll
Question:
What do you use?
Option 1: Windows (Any version)
votes: 19
Option 2: Mac OS X (any version)
votes: 5
Option 3: Linux (State Distro)
votes: 1
Option 4: *BSD (State Distro)
votes: 0
Option 5: Combo of the above
votes: 2
Solaris users GTFO. I use Fedora 8 and Windows XP. You?
I have XP home but I want a Mac D:
Fedora Core 8, Ubuntu 7.10, Mandriva, Vixta, Windows XP, Vista when I'm bored, and I'll be grabbing a Mac soon enough.
Windows even if it's a pain in the ass a lot of the time.
Mac OS X.
I think it's tiger.
Mac OS X Leopard (once it comes in the mail in a few days).
Windows. We've always used it.
Quote from: VaatixGanon on November 09, 2007, 11:48:35 AM
Fedora Core 8, Ubuntu 7.10, Mandriva, Vixta, Windows XP, Vista when I'm bored, and I'll be grabbing a Mac soon enough.
Bored Much? And it's Fedora 8, not Fedora Core 8. They merged Core and Extras after 6.
Quote from: Hiei on November 09, 2007, 12:25:11 PM
Quote from: VaatixGanon on November 09, 2007, 11:48:35 AM
Fedora Core 8, Ubuntu 7.10, Mandriva, Vixta, Windows XP, Vista when I'm bored, and I'll be grabbing a Mac soon enough.
Bored Much? And it's Fedora 8, not Fedora Core 8. They merged Core and Extras after 6.
Obviously I'm too lazy to check. Just went with the name I'm accustomed to.
windoze expee
XP professional. :)
I voted for Windows since that's my main OS. I have XP Home. I also have Ubuntu both on a nonfunctional partition and on a virtual machine. I have some Google-based OS very similar to Ubuntu (I think it's called g-OS) also on the virtual machine as of just recently.
Mac Whatever the second newest one is
I have Mac OS X on the Computer I am always on, and up until recently I had Ubuntu on my old PC.
Windows XP made to look like Vista, and I'm testing Fedora on a VM currently.
Windows. It's for the middle man such as myself. Linux is for people who know too much about computers, and Mac OS X is for people who can't tell their computer from their printer.
OS X 10.5 primarily, and Windows occasionally to play Half-Life 2 Deathmatch and Battle For Middle Earth II.
Quote from: Insane Asylum on November 09, 2007, 04:51:24 PM
Windows. It's for the middle man such as myself. Linux is for people who know too much about computers, and Mac OS X is for people who can't tell their computer from their printer.
Like you? That was a really retarded statement. And you don't need to know a lot about computers to use Linux...unless you're compiling Gentoo or using HURD kernel (in which case, it'd simply be GNU, not Linux).
Quote from: Hiei on November 09, 2007, 05:17:56 PM
Quote from: Insane Asylum on November 09, 2007, 04:51:24 PM
Windows. It's for the middle man such as myself. Linux is for people who know too much about computers, and Mac OS X is for people who can't tell their computer from their printer.
Like you? That was a really retarded statement. And you don't need to know a lot about computers to use Linux...unless you're compiling Gentoo or using HURD kernel (in which case, it'd simply be GNU, not Linux).
NO U. A retarded statement gets an equally retarded comeback. I simply say it to piss off Mac fans.
And it's working. Mission accomplished.
Quote from: Insane Asylum on November 09, 2007, 06:00:34 PM
NO U. A retarded statement gets an equally retarded comeback. I simply say it to piss off Mac fans.
And it's working. Mission accomplished.
I'm not a Mac fanboy. I fail to see how Mac OS X is for people who can't tell the difference between a computer and printer. This ease of use bullpoop applies to any modern desktop environment that doesn't suck -- Luna, Aero, Aqua, GNOME, KDE.
Then again, you've shown you don't know dick about computers.