Stupid pointless poll time: What OS are you running?

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So, what runs yer box?

Some flavor of DOS (IBM PC-DOS/FreeDOS/etc.)
0
No votes
Windows 3.x
0
No votes
Win95
1
1%
Win98/SE
1
1%
WinME
1
1%
Win NT
0
No votes
Win2k
1
1%
Win2k Server
0
No votes
Win2k Adv. Server
0
No votes
Win2K Datacenter
0
No votes
XP Home
17
22%
XP Pro
19
24%
XP Media Center
0
No votes
XP Pro x64 Edition
2
3%
Windows Vista RCx
1
1%
Win Server 2003
1
1%
RedHat/Fedora
0
No votes
Debian
2
3%
Mandriva
0
No votes
Gentoo
2
3%
SuSE
1
1%
Slackware
0
No votes
Yellow Dog
1
1%
TurboLinux
0
No votes
KNOPPIX
0
No votes
Linspire
0
No votes
Ubuntu
9
11%
MacOS
1
1%
OSX
6
8%
BeOS
1
1%
UNIX
0
No votes
FreeBSD
1
1%
OpenBSD
0
No votes
NetBSD
0
No votes
Solaris
1
1%
SunOS
0
No votes
Irix
0
No votes
CP-M
0
No votes
AmigaOS
0
No votes
Other (do tell)
3
4%
Win Vista
0
No votes
Windows 7
7
9%
 
Total votes: 79

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Stupid pointless poll time: What OS are you running?

Post by Ryan »

Yeah, been done before, but I recently changed OSes so I feel like finding out who runs what, so there. Besides, it's getting awfully quiet 'round here.

Yes, this is going to be ridiculous.

If I could allow for more than one vote per person, or mutliple vote choices per person, I would, since I'm sure more than a few of us run mutiple OSes.
For sake of argument and such, vote for your main OS, the one you use most on your main box. I'm now running XP x64 Edition myself.

Edit: Added Vista (non RC) and Win 7 for gits and shiggles.
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Edited so that I could put content back in.

Well I have Windows Xp still running on my personal computer and running great. I plan to Kubuntu on a laptop that I just got. Other than that there is nothing much to say.
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Post by Deathlike2 »

I'm not sure we need that many variations of Win2k/XP... just a simple Win2k and WinXP would do just fine....
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Post by adventure_of_link »

deathlike: what if you really wanted to get specific :P

but seriously, on my desktop/server I use Gentoo Linux (and run windows 2000 in vmware on occassion)

on my laptop, I dual-boot between windows xp home edition and freespire 1.0.13

also you forgot freespire and windows xp tablet PC edition..

one more thing: how did you get to input a bazillion and one poll options?
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adventure_of_link wrote:deathlike: what if you really wanted to get specific :P
AOL, take two seconds to think about it.

If this poll bothered to expand on the Ubuntu variations, we would have another 3 options. Seriously, there is a concept called "being too specific".
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Even if one is just joking?
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Windows XP Home on both Laptops.
Windows XP Pro on the desktop (when it works lol).

Am trying to build up a 98 Box out of old parts at present, for the older games I have :)
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Post by Nach »

This poll is extremely invalid, for the following reasons:

Windows 3.x - This is not an OS.
Win NT - This includes: Win2k, Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter, XP Home, XP Pro, XP Media Center, XP Pro x64 Edition, Win Server 2003
Win2k - This includes: Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter
MacOS - Includes OSX
UNIX - Includes: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, SunOS, OSX, Irix, and arguably every Linux distro you listed.
Solaris - Includes SunOS.

While your poll lacks: DragonFlyBSD, AIX, HP-UX, Xenix, Caledra, QDOS, ReactOS, SkyOS, MEPIS, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, CentOS, Xandros, KANOTIX, PC-BSD, DesktopBSD, Helix, Yoper, PHLAK, Morphix, XP Starter Edition, Edubuntu, SLAX, and many other BSD based OSs, Linux Distros, hobbyist OSs, long forgotten OSs.

You listed an other, but that fails to explain why some unused or long dead OSs are on the list while other popular ones aren't.
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Nach wrote:This poll is extremely invalid....
A matter of opinion mostly, though I went into this without the slightest bit of seriousness. Thought it would be obvious truth be told.
, for the following reasons:

Windows 3.x - This is not an OS.
True enough, it was just a GUI on top of DOS.
Win NT - This includes: Win2k, Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter, XP Home, XP Pro, XP Media Center, XP Pro x64 Edition, Win Server 2003
Semantics. "Based" on NT" is not the same as "NT". Every listed OS has differences enough between them.
Win2k - This includes: Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter
Again, semantics. Also redundant, see your above retort. ;)
MacOS - Includes OSX
No, MacOS and OSX are 2 totally different Operating Systems.
UNIX - Includes: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, SunOS, OSX, Irix, and arguably every Linux distro you listed.
Mostly. Linux is UNIX like, but isn't UNIX.
Solaris - Includes SunOS.
Yeah pretty much, but if you read about it on Wikipedia, you'd know that there is anough of a difference between names that it can denote a difference in what is actually installed. :P

While your poll lacks: DragonFlyBSD, AIX, HP-UX, Xenix, Caledra, QDOS, ReactOS, SkyOS, MEPIS, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, CentOS, Xandros, KANOTIX, PC-BSD, DesktopBSD, Helix, Yoper, PHLAK, Morphix, XP Starter Edition, Edubuntu, SLAX, and many other BSD based OSs, Linux Distros, hobbyist OSs, long forgotten OSs.
Guilty as charged. I was being silly, not truly thorough. And one could argue that simply packaging a Linux distro with a specific window manager does not magically create a whole new distro. Thus Kubuntu and Xubuntu and all the other distros similarly changed are not worth noting, IMO.

You listed an other, but that fails to explain why some unused or long dead OSs are on the list while other popular ones aren't.
Again, I was being silly. Forgive me for not making it further obvious.
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Deathlike2 wrote:I'm not sure we need that many variations of Win2k/XP... just a simple Win2k and WinXP would do just fine....
1) Where did your sense of humor go? Is it lost?

2) My poll, I'll make it as I please, so :P
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Ryan wrote:
Win NT - This includes: Win2k, Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter, XP Home, XP Pro, XP Media Center, XP Pro x64 Edition, Win Server 2003
Semantics. "Based" on NT" is not the same as "NT".
No.
It my included list, there was NT 5, NT 5.1, and NT 5.2 listed respectively.
If you meant to say NT 4 - the last version specifically marketed as "NT", then say NT 4.
Ryan wrote:
Win2k - This includes: Win2k Server, Win2k Adv. Server, Win2K Datacenter
Again, semantics. Also redundant, see your above retort. ;)
And again, it should have been specified Win 2000 Professional for the original one to not make it inclusive.
Ryan wrote:
MacOS - Includes OSX
No, MacOS and OSX are 2 totally different Operating Systems.
What was originally refered to solely as "Mac OS" is now refered to as "Mac OS Classic". While Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X are totally different operating systems, if you say just "Mac OS" you are refering to an operating system designed by Apple for their Macintosh computers for the consumer market.
Ryan wrote:

UNIX - Includes: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, SunOS, OSX, Irix, and arguably every Linux distro you listed.
Mostly. Linux is UNIX like, but isn't UNIX.
Yes, I said that was arguable. However every other OS listed there is derived from the original AT&T Unix source code, and some of them are even licensed to call themselves Unix.
Ryan wrote:
Solaris - Includes SunOS.
Yeah pretty much, but if you read about it on Wikipedia, you'd know that there is anough of a difference between names that it can denote a difference in what is actually installed. :P
If you type "uname -a" on a machine running Solaris, it'll tell you SunOS vx.x.

Ryan wrote: Guilty as charged. I was being silly, not truly thorough. And one could argue that simply packaging a Linux distro with a specific window manager does not magically create a whole new distro. Thus Kubuntu and Xubuntu and all the other distros similarly changed are not worth noting, IMO.
Okay, but quite a few of those are very different under the hood than other things you listed, DragonFlyBSD for example.
Ryan wrote: Again, I was being silly. Forgive me for not making it further obvious.
That's fine. And please forgive the semantics Nazi for commenting on all this.
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Ryan wrote:
Deathlike2 wrote:I'm not sure we need that many variations of Win2k/XP... just a simple Win2k and WinXP would do just fine....
1) Where did your sense of humor go? Is it lost?

2) My poll, I'll make it as I please, so :P
1) It's kinda hidden in the poll :wink:

2) How about adding Win2k Workstation and Win2k Professional... just for completeness :D
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Nach wrote: That's fine. And please forgive the semantics Nazi for commenting on all this.
Forgiven. :D
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Deathlike2 wrote: 1) It's kinda hidden in the poll :wink:

2) How about adding Win2k Workstation and Win2k Professional... just for completeness :D
Eh, I noted it was gonna be ridiculous. Of course I didn't realize that phpBB2 puts the poll options above the post, unlike most forums softwares.

As to Win2K "Workstation", that I'm aware of no such beast exists. Pro was the lowest Win2K version.
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Ryan wrote:
Deathlike2 wrote: 1) It's kinda hidden in the poll :wink:

2) How about adding Win2k Workstation and Win2k Professional... just for completeness :D
Eh, I noted it was gonna be ridiculous. Of course I didn't realize that phpBB2 puts the poll options above the post, unlike most forums softwares.

As to Win2K "Workstation", that I'm aware of no such beast exists. Pro was the lowest Win2K version.
Hmm.. I thought there was a Workstation version... albeit a crippled Win2k... oh well.
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XP Home
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XP Home Edition SP2 for both of my computers.
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Main desktop - Dual-boot between XP Professional and Red Hat
Laptop - Windows 2K Professional
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XP Home. Because I'm lazy. I have no useful info to contribute to the Linux debates. Enough said.
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Post by willyweedle »

I'm currently switching between xp home and feather linux. I'm doing this because feather is being a little hard-headed (which linux distro isn't...) when it comes to installing my lucent linmodem and xp accepts it gracefully. I also have a second harddisk (the first is running xp) that has 14 partitions with feather, puppy, zenlive, blueflops, mulinux, dsl, trinity, and 7 more partitions that I haven't made use of yet (plus the extended and a swap of course).
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