I voted Windows XP Pro & Windows 2000 :up:
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I voted Windows XP Pro & Windows 2000 :up:
LoL! Been doing this a while...
Nux history: Cut my teeth on Debian, tried the others (remember those 6-Paks?) settled on Slackware. Truthfully, IMHO, there is FreeBSD - then there's everything else... but enough of that! :cool:
Went through all the versions of MSDOS - ending up using DR-DOS/QEMM on everything - Server, desktop, portable, lappy, yada, yada...
Tried all the versions of Windows, starting with v1.0 (still have it in the closet - single 5 1/4" floppy). Looked like Norton Commander, sorta...
Hated ALL versions of Windows until Win95 came out - used IBM OS/2 instead. Stopped around the time Warp came out - could see the writing on the wall.
Ending up settling on Win98SE, way longer than I should have!
Came late to Windows 2000 (W2K Pro). Only reason I started using it was, that's what they used at work. Grew to love it! Still use it...
Never did like XP (sorry)! Not knocking it! I installed it on lots of friend's machines. Just wasn't for me...
Having said all that, I bought a lappy recently with Vista HP. Gotta say, I hated it at first, but now that I'm starting to get used to the underpinnings I'm starting to love it too, especially after turning off the pagefile system and enabling the ReadyBoost feature.
Once again, I see the handwriting on the wall... :yepp:
You forgot OS/2 WARP!
And BeOS!
Seriously, though, my favorite is MineutteOS. It's a 1.44 MB OS, complete with 3d games and server apps. 100% Assembly baby.
I'm trying out ubuntu and i'm starting to like it. I'm still experimenting though.
except vista and w98 all the rest are fine
ubuntu is starting to get me pissed off
Arch Linux no doubt :) Ubuntu is the Windows of the *nix world :D
Vista 64 is by far the best. Nothing even comes close. If you have a powerful machine, you will have a beast.
Windows Vista (both x86 and x64). It was different at first, and old hardware (and anything made by Creative Tech. Corp) has spotty support at best, but it truly will become what everyone will be clinging to in 5* years once Windows 7 comes out.**
* Don't be at all surprised if it takes more like 6 or 7.
**Not Linux users, they're the Emo kids in the High School of computer geekdom. IE: If it's mainstream, it "represents everything thats wrong with socie...WTF?! MY SISTER STOLE MY EYELINER AGAIN!!!!".
Currently dualbooting XP64 and Vista64 (ultimate).
Currently i'm using vista most.
Although i like em both i think XP64 pwns all.
Really fast and very stable :yepp:
Has someone tried server '08 allready?
I'm kinda curious how games run on it (preferablly the 64bit version) compared to XP64 and vista64.
I don't think they run great yet. People don't realize that it is not vistas fault though. The software companies need to make it work better is what the problem is, not vista.
Vista x64 owns for me. After trying it I formatted my XP hard drive. I've been running it since September.
Windows XP Pro.
How do you outdo something that can't be outdone as the "Greatest General Purpose Operating System in the History of the Planet Earth."
I'm very happy with Vista x64, but still use XP Pro and Ubuntu 7.10 on my laptop. All three great OS'.
Curious if anyone has an opinion on whether I should do x32 or x64 for a gaming machine and video conversion machine. I am actually leaning towards either XP MCE 2005 or Vista Home premium because I like media center and I can stream to my Xbox 360 fairly easily without having to use something like Tversity. Anyway, I think I am on my 10th install in the last 24 hours, mainly due to issues with installations, but I am currently setting up XP Pro x64, but it seems sluggish, hoping SP2 fixes that.
So, any help or opinions with reasons would be helpful, I don't think I can do this again, :D
Thanks,
Utnorris
Nevermind, I found Vista Premium x64 for $109.99 at Frys and couldn't pass it up. I figure this way I have the best of both worlds, MCE and x64.
Thanks,
Utnorris
Vista Ultimate x64, Server 2003, Windows XP Pro.
Vista Ultimate (64-Bit) and Windows XP Home (32-Bit) were my favorite since I started using Windows 95. Windows XP is kind of getting old now and am loving the Vista 64-Bit. It does make a difference comparing to 32-Bit especially on Games. Vista will probably be the best OS they ever had in 2 years in my opinion since softwares and machines will be focusing on Vista unlike XP when they upgraded it from previous version.
Looking forward to newer technology every day (It doubles every 72 Hours!).
Anyone who voted XP Pro is a massive scrub.
Everyone knows Server 2k8 is where it's at :D
Linux all the way:D
Fedora--best OS ever
Ubuntu--sucks
Suse--terribly unstable but awesome networking
Solaris--not a great fan
DamnSmallLinux--just installed
others--not much experience, but will try Gentoo this summer
XP for games and some EE simulation stuff
Vista--sucks
I'm really starting to like XP-64...