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icenix
har har har smile.gif
thanks guys tongue.gif~
dissolutions
you forgot SuSe. tongue.gif I run a number of those OS's cept I picked the one i most commonly use biggrin.gif "Other"
icenix
har har lol yeah forgot that...SuSE is great!
i cant scan for proxys untill my servers have binded their new IPS. im offering shell accounts and dedicated servers. message me with whatever money you have to spend and ill set you up something that suits your needs for the money you have.

peace out.
icenix
sandy
ph34r.gif There should be provision for multiple answers.. For eg mine is multi-boot system with windows,fedora,gentoo and one more partition to play with ( genrally LFS installed) .. So i selected Other
csh
I'm running RH9 / WinXp wanne try gentoo mabey some *bsd version .

Rave4
I am using freebsd & windows xp . I used debian , slack , red hat & netbsd.
blazeking
I use whatever will run Battlefield 1942. Right now that's Windows. Unfortunately I can't spend my time at work on BF1942, so we run RedHat. sad.gif
bitwild
just make sure it's a BSD ;)
captainil
Windows.. most comfortable.
cecrex
FreeBSD wink.gif
phase
Wheres the DOS?

As much as I hate to admit it I have a lot of customers that I work with using DOS and Netware.

So you have to keep a DOS arround.

whats hard is not mixing *nix commands and dos commands in a dos shell.

phase ph34r.gif
JohnDoe69
QUOTE (phase @ Feb 26 2004, 11:08 PM)
whats hard is not mixing *nix commands and dos commands in a dos shell.

Yea, I'm constantly doing that when sorting out computers for friends etc. ls instead of dir, it's all the little things smile.gif
white
Linux Gentoo biggrin.gif
linuxwolf
Ignore my 'LINUXwolf', im a big bsd fan, the majority of the time ill be running fbsd, but after that im all for slackware or gentoo. All the other distros are great, but i criticize Mandrake. :x
prog
rh here
xhispage
I use Suse And a little Windoze XP , but I like Suse more because it rarely crashes , didnt tryd the other distro's.


Xanni
SyN/AcK
I run a 64-bit version of Gentoo on my main machine. I also keep a copy of Knoppix STD around for hacking purposes.
predx
WIN2K3 for windows and Redhat 8/9 for linux
technoboy
i personally use PHLAK under virtual pc smile.gif

Phlak is a very nice security oriented distro, better than knoppix imho.

i suggest everyone give it a try

http://www.phlak.org/
macman
A couple of Mac OS X boxes, a Multi-Boot Fedora/RH9/98SE box. And some other stuff on VPC. Any interesting link, this guy takes multi-boot to the extreme! Think HanoiOS!

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NiteWorM
I am using windows xp pc routing to the internet throu my slackware server biggrin.gif
zera
YOUR FORGOT DEBIAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
justforjest
I am stuck on a Win98/Redhat 7.2 dual boot on a Win NT LAN, with a shell account on the Redhat server on the same LAN.
grabiarz
Recentle switchted from slackware onto freebsd, I love the ports collection
ifhope
Slackware... with quick KDE and no application crashing like Redhat...
Stephen79
only tried a few, caldera, suse 6/7 and redhat 6/7/8

I dont know much at all about linux, but I am currently having a play on a Red Hat 8 machine, ready to install RH9.
bonarez
got 2x win2k, one debian, one redhat (no dualboots)
Stephen79
lol, I just looked at the poll options, and saw Windows there.

My main box (home machine) is actually win xp and 98% of machines I setup at work of Win2k.


Think I`ll get a copy of FreeBSD as the next one to try.
Killaloop
I run windows xp, AIX and Solaris
strohunter
others:

you forgot gnu debian and openbsd
nuorder
windows 98, its all i can afford
Flowers
Main computer on windows (tongue.gif), the others on netbsd smile.gif
gsicht
hm,
i tested suse 8.0, redhat 8.0 and mandrake 9.1.
mandrake is a great distri, particularly for beginners. redhat is also good, but suse disappointed me a little bit. it actually crashed sometimes.
gman24
QUOTE (gsicht @ Apr 18 2004, 08:58 AM)
hm,
i tested suse 8.0, redhat 8.0 and mandrake 9.1.
mandrake is a great distri, particularly for beginners. redhat is also good, but suse disappointed me a little bit. it actually crashed sometimes.

The kernel?

Heh, sorry surprised, never seen linux crash all the way under normal operation.

I have seen xwindows crash before, because of graphic card incompatibilities. But xwindows just restarts, the rest of the stuff is still up.
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