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Title: Operating system
Post by: grondilu on January 20, 2011, 03:51:36 PM
I suspect most people here use linux on their personnal desktop.  I'd just like to see if I'm right.

PS.  Personnaly I'm on Debian GNU/linux Sid (aptosid)


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: ribuck on January 20, 2011, 04:35:41 PM
Fedora Linux for me on the desktop, Maemo Linux on my phone, OS/X for the rest of the family. But my webhost uses FreeBSD.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: kiba on January 20, 2011, 04:52:14 PM
I use the archlinux distro.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: Nefario on January 20, 2011, 05:18:50 PM
iOS


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: theymos on January 20, 2011, 05:34:56 PM
I run Windows 7 on my main computer, though I use Linux through ssh nearly every day.

Too many of my favorite applications are Windows-only, or I might consider switching.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: fabianhjr on January 20, 2011, 10:12:42 PM
Win7 Ultimate 64bits on my gaming rig with a second partition being debian for the fun. :)
(Wished my FPS worked on WINE)


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: skull88 on January 21, 2011, 12:51:44 AM
At work Windows Vista  (not my choice, don't shoot me).
At home, mostly Ubuntu, before I switched to ubuntu it was mainly Opensuse.
And puppy linux for fun.

Only for graphic work I switch to Windows 7, I would want a Mac for that, but they are to expensive imo.

So voted for GNU/Linux  :)
(Wished that all os market share stats looked like this poll)


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: Mahkul on January 21, 2011, 01:11:54 AM
Forced to use Windows XP at home - I am a music composer and all those cool music programs (Reason, Ableton, Sound Forge etc.) are mostly for Windows (or MAC, but I can't afford another machine). I am planning on having a dual-boot system soon and going to use Ubuntu (thanks to your advice) & XP then.

At work Linux OpenSUSE, Debian and Windows XP.

Voted Windows.



Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: davux on January 21, 2011, 01:27:47 AM
A laptop (IBM Thinkpad X31) with Debian GNU/Linux (sid).

On the dedicated server I'm renting to "just a man", I also installed Debian ("squeeze" this time).

I'm curious about Debian GNU/kFreeBSD though, but since I only have one computer for my everyday use, I can't try it (well I could in a VM, but I would need more than 512 MB RAM for that).


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: ptd on January 25, 2011, 03:12:40 PM
At work Linux OpenSUSE, Debian and Windows XP.

You seem to have it a strange way round. Why?


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: Cryptoman on January 25, 2011, 06:27:02 PM
Running Ubuntu 10.10 Server on my servers and OpenSUSE 11.3 on my desktops.  A couple of desktops dual boot to Windows XP which I occasionally need for certain programs.  I have way too many computers.  :-\


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: strella6black on January 29, 2011, 11:40:51 AM
grondilu I guess your are right most of us here use linux's different versions.
I am having Ubuntu linux in my dekstop.
Do you have any latest updates on it?


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: satamusic on February 03, 2011, 08:32:59 PM
For desktop I run Server 2008R2 converted to workstation (c2d, 4GB, garden variety of hard drives) and win7 on the netbook (aspire one).  Sometimes boot up PuppyLinux on the netbook.  Everything else local is virtual machines.  On the production servers hosted offsite I run CentOS and Ubuntu Server.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: grondilu on April 01, 2011, 06:13:41 PM
I up this poll as newbies might be interested in voting.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: mewantsbitcoins on April 01, 2011, 08:12:35 PM
Couple years back I switched to mac. Not by choice - I had a need for one and opportunity came up to get a MacBook Pro 15" top of the range for £800. Now, I would never buy a windows/linux laptop again. It is powerfull, robust, great for programming and audio/video editing. I also have vmware on it with 2x win 7 machines and one linux. You can play with it and test things out. It takes just minutes to revert changes.

As for Desktops and everyday use, I have to agree with vladimir windows must be the one to go for. I have one at home and it's great for checking emails, browsing net, etc.

Also, I have few headless servers out there in the wild and am running CentOS on them. I had some experience with Windows Servers, but you'd have to shoot me before I touch them again.

In all, I think different operating systems are good for different things. There isn't a one fits all solution


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: JohnDoe on April 01, 2011, 08:26:11 PM
Now, I would never buy a windows/linux laptop again. It is powerfull, robust, great for programming and audio/video editing.

How is Mac a superior system for programming and audio/video editing than Linux and Windows.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: mewantsbitcoins on April 01, 2011, 11:05:28 PM
It is superior to Windows, because it comes with main languages preinstalled, which is very important for begginers. I'll admit - Linux is more suitable for programming for advanced users. At a second thought mac can probably do everything linux can, but the price tag renders it less desirable
What concerns audio/video editing, "media people" are major apple target audience. Laptops come with Firewire interface, which is vital in large file transfer and network colaboration projects. Most proffesional software is designed for OS X. For example Pro Tools, Avid, Affter effects, Photoshop - if I'm not mistaken, native platform for all these products is OS X. You can run them on Windows, but its a nightmare. Majority of post productions houses run OS X


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: Alex Beckenham on April 02, 2011, 04:27:28 AM
I use Windows XP (just went from sp2 to sp3 a couple of weeks ago, living life in the fast lane)... I can see that Win 7 would be good but have never found the right time to upgrade.


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: fetokun on April 02, 2011, 05:15:11 AM
I use win7 and run Ubuntu on a vm


Title: Re: Operating system
Post by: foxmulder on April 02, 2011, 10:33:24 AM
FreeBSD/OpenBSD, Windows 7 here  :).