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29 Sep 2013, 3:43 pm

- Mac OS x 10.8
- Slackware 14.0
- Ubuntu 12.4
- Fedora 15
- Windows 7
- Windows 8



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29 Sep 2013, 4:32 pm

Windows EXXX PEEE!



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30 Sep 2013, 2:00 pm

It was Windows 7 but I made a stupid mistake in upgrading to Windows 8.
Now, I just barely notice it so much anymore.

When 8.1 comes, this pc shall be ready for it.


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06 Oct 2013, 7:13 am

Linux Mint 15 with the MATE Desktop enviroment.



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07 Oct 2013, 6:12 am

Debian 6 on the main machine.

MacOS 9.2 on the laptop.



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08 Oct 2013, 3:02 am

Windows 7.

I'm tempted to try Ubuntu at some point in time.



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08 Oct 2013, 1:48 pm

Depends on which computer we're talking about :P

Desktop - Windows 8.1
File Server - CentOS 6.4 w/ 3.11.4 kernel
VM Server - ESXi 5.5 (that runs a bunch of other stuff like Cisco WCS and Win2k12R2)


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09 Oct 2013, 8:39 am

Arch, for now. Preferably OpenBSD.



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09 Oct 2013, 10:42 am

OS X 10.9
OS X 10.8
MacOS 7.1
CentOS 6.4
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Ubuntu 13.04
CentOS 5.8
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows 3.1
Solaris 10


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09 Oct 2013, 1:49 pm

sliqua-jcooter wrote:
OS X 10.9
OS X 10.8
MacOS 7.1
CentOS 6.4
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Ubuntu 13.04
CentOS 5.8
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows 3.1
Solaris 10


So what's the story behind the Windows 3.1 install?



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09 Oct 2013, 2:29 pm

My first computer was a Compaq Portable 386 with Win3.1. Eventually, I got rid of it - but a few months ago I saw one on ebay and had to have it. Spent a whole bunch of time trying to find usable 5.25" floppies to reinstall DOS and Win3.1, but eventually I got it running again.

Currently I'm using it at my office connected to a serial modem that "dials in" to a virtual modem connected to a linux jumphost in one of my datacenters, and I use it as my terminal for sysadmin stuff.

EDIT: Which reminds me, I have an Apple//c too, running ProDOS.


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13 Oct 2013, 12:51 pm

Mac OS X 10.5.8
Windows XP
iOS 7
iOS 6.1.3
iOS 4.1



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13 Oct 2013, 6:51 pm

OpenSUSE 12.3 KDE
Windows 7



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13 Oct 2013, 6:53 pm

Kinme wrote:
Windows 7.

I'm tempted to try Ubuntu at some point in time.


No not Ubuntu it is buggy, unstable and unity is a nightmare (that’s just my opinion anyway).



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19 Oct 2013, 9:32 am

Two running windows 7 pro 64 bit.
One Windows XP pro. 32bit.
One Ubuntu. 11.
Two Debian. 6.
Others, older debian.
I salvage PC's from folks before the landfill. won't accept HDD's. insert quality ball bearing fans, used HDD's. place in server barn for intense computing. Let them live out there lives in peace, dust free. The PC's like winter. They run better in the cold.

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/

Keep em busy on into the future. Instead of becoming one with the landfill.


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19 Oct 2013, 1:39 pm

SolusOS 1.3 32bit on the old System, (SolusOS 1 series was Debian Squeeze with 3 series kernel and newer software.

On this system (Panasonic Toughbook CF-T8 ) I run Win7 Professional 64 250GB HD that came with it, and as of this morning Crunchbang Waldorf AMD64 on the 1TB drive that I just stuck in the system a couple days ago.

The cool thing about his toughbook is that the touchscreen works righ off with Crunchbang w/o having to setup and calibrate the XY coordinates.


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