Which Operating System do you use?

What OS do you use?

  • Windows XP

    Votes: 30 58.8%
  • Windows ME

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Windows 2000

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Windows 98 or earlier

    Votes: 4 7.8%
  • Mac OS X

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • Mac OS 9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mac OS 8 or earlier

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Linux

    Votes: 9 17.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 5.9%
  • None

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    51
My home PC is XP Pro, and I'll be using that til probably at least a year after Longhorn/Vista is released. Though my comp will probably soon have an extra HDD in it with the Vista beta ;) My file server is running mandrake 10.

At work my actual comp is 2000. But unfortunately I have to spend all day playing with other people's PCs, which have 3.1, 95, 2000, XP, RedHat, Unix...
 
I use the fisher-price system.
 
I use Windows XP :smug:.
 
MarineCorps said:
Eh? Your going to need to explain that one.

Before Windows XP came out, Microsoft released all the pictures of it. Sense it had all the bright big blue buttons and icons, people started calling it the fisher-price system.

Although, in microsofts favor it lost that title shortly after release. Seems people liked the big icons.
 
I use XP at work, XP, 2000 (for games - it's slightly faster) and 98SE at home. On the same machine. Yes, I have all the licenses thanks.

Should have been a multiple choice poll.
 
XP on my new computer, much better than Windows ME. :lol:
 
Strider said:
Before Windows XP came out, Microsoft released all the pictures of it. Sense it had all the bright big blue buttons and icons, people started calling it the fisher-price system.

Although, in microsofts favor it lost that title shortly after release. Seems people liked the big icons.

Ah. I had a feeling you were talking about XP but I couldn't understand what you were trying to say. :lol:
 
Usually Windows NT 5.x, but have Windows 4.x at the moment :cry:

I have a soft spot for derivatives of BSD, including MacOS X.
 
Chairman Meow said:
2048MB. Though, for some reason, I can't get QTParted (a partitioning program that runs on Linux) to create a DOS partition larger than 1024MB, so the DOS partition I have is only 1 gig.
I think that is outdated information. Microsoft added FAT32 support to their later releases of DOS, and third-parties have extended support further.
 
W2K at work.
At home, Win98 on an Acer laptop and OS10.2.8 on my real computer.......doh!
 
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