Your OS?

Redhat Linux 5.1 and Win98 on my two computers right here. Win95 in the car.
Of course, I never post from the car. Yet.

Win98, BeOS 5 PE (just installed it, still hunting for drivers… but it’s a decent product!)
Alex

explains why all the losers here…Mac, what a fucking joke

I’m forced to use win95 at work.
At home I use linux 2.2.14 on 3 computers (including my i-net gateway/proxy), solaris 7, and win98 for games. (double gloat)

if you care, I use netgear, linksys and 3com ethernet cards, and a linksys 5 port hub (soon adding a 24 port switch).


There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all,
but especially to democracies as against despots. What is it? Distrust.
– Demosthenes

Joe Cool

Mac 8.6 on the main partition; Mac 8.1 on another; OS X Server on yet a third, but I confess I haven’t used it for much of anything yet.

In emulation under VirtualPC, NT Server and Windows95 and Windows3.11

In emulation under UAE, AmigaOS, which again I must confess I haven’t used for much yet.

In emulation under VMac, Macintosh systems 1.1 through 7.5


Disable Similes in this Post

A bumper sticker I like:
OS/2 for PS/2
Half an operating system for half a computer.

(yes, it was several years ago, so?)


I do not merely dance. I bewitch. I seduce. I enchant and I bewilder. Throw money.
(Gee, Wally must have seen me dance!)

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Win 98 at home and work. I use a Unix system at work, but it’s for processing stuff(no internet).


Just make yourself comfy while I shoot nuclear particles into your heart.
(Courtesy of Wally)

Win98 at home, NT at work

mangeorge he is a troll, ignore him


** Sigh. So many men, so few who can afford me ** Original by Wally

I’ve learned that if someone says something unkind about me, I must live so that no one will believe it.

At both home and work, I use Win98 for applications and Linux for networking and development.

At Work: Win95b, Win98 and WinNT Workstation.
At Home: Win98SE, NT Server 4.0, and Mandrake Linux 7.02

Darwin (Beta OS X Client), OS X Server, OS 9, Win 98, Win NT and a Redhat 6.2 hooking it all up to the internet as my web server/firewall.

-N


“Oh my God! Space aliens! Don’t eat me, I have a wife and kids! Eat them.”
Homer Simpson

Home:
Linux (RH6.2)
DR-DOS (7.03)
SCO UNIX
NT Server (4.0-6a)
W2K Advanced Server
Win Millennium Beta 2
Win Exchange 2K Enterprise Server RC-1
W95 OSR 2.5
W98 SE (Build 4.10.2222.A)
Ditched IIS 4.0 last month

Work:
DR-DOS (7.03)
SCO UNIX
Netware 4
NT Server 4.0-6a
W98 SE
WS 4.0


Kalél
TheHungerSite.com
“If our lives are indeed the sum-total of the choices we’ve made, then we cannot change who we are; but with every new choice we’re given, we can change who we’re going to be.”

I run Linux. Specifically, Debian 2.2 (frozen) with the 2.1.14 kernel.

The family computer runs Windows 95 but I didn’t want to buy Windows for this system. I’m just about to download the free BeOS, though.


``You’re just an empty cage girl if you kill the bird.’’ – Tori Amos.

MacOS 8.6 at work/home
Linux (redhat 6.x)

=-)

Whee! Down with Micro~1! :smiley:


“Black holes were created when God divided by 0” ~Wally

Our home LAN runs off our Linux RedHat machine, the other computers have Win98. Our webserver runs RedHat. At work, UDD uses Solaris, I believe. He’s a certified Sun syadmdin.



From an actual catalog: “Disco balls create an enchanting, dazzling effect of light shafts, adding movement and glamour to any occasion”
the Abrams’ bris was certainly memorable
O p a l C a t
www.opalcat.com

Home: Amiga OS 2.02, Amiga OS 3.1, Win98, Win95 (laptop) and soon Win95/2000 dual boot (new pc I got off of Ubid.com)

Work: WinNT4.0

Home: MacOS 8.5 on the iMac, with Win95 under VirtualPC for the occasional program that’s not available for the Mac.

Work: NT Server 4.x on the two Wintel boxes, MacOS 8.5 on the PowerBook G3.



“Ain’t no man can avoid being born average, but there ain’t no man got to be common.” –Satchel Paige

So are you a kernel hacker and patch your own bugs? or have you just been lucky? I’d tend not to use a development kernel, personally.


There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all,
but especially to democracies as against despots. What is it? Distrust.
– Demosthenes

Joe Cool

Win95 on my desk top and laptop.

I once visited a website to download some stuff and the owner promptly informed all visitors to go to one section for all WINDOWS and as for MAC uses, he suggested that they unplug their computers and throw them out the window.

I don’t know, because, I’ve never used MAC. Everything I need has been on WINDOWS.