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Which do you use, at home, school, and/or work...

Windows based laptop and PC at work, Windows based PC at home. I am a slave to Micro$oft
 
so sorry! I have a Mac at home. I only have to put up with windoz at work.
 
well, i use windows98 se, with IE uninstalled (yes it can, and must be done :tongue )

but i would say that my faviouite os for anything would have to be beos. it has the perfect GUI *drool* and it just works... :tongue
 
I use Macs for two fields, audio recording and video recording. I have never built a P-4 with XP or otherwise capable of my fairly old G-4. Windows based aplications do have their place though. Auto CAD and CAD Key are tremendous drafting packages that I have not found an equal for in Mac.
 
I have rmills as a computer engineer it is easy for me :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue :tongue
 
Im currently using Desktop/Lx which is a linux distro been using it for about 3 years now as my main os

like the easy of use and the stabilty of it
noname:~$ uptime
14:51:24 up 63 days, 16:38, 9 users, load average: 2.62, 1.97, 1.09

and besides that it a whole lot cheaper then windows or osx
 
Fedora Core 3, although I'm considering switching to SuSe 9.2
 
Work is 2000 (Hey, at least I run FoxPro) :-D

Home is XP

My other system went down... Was running a PC with Mandrake and Wine. And they say Linux doesn't crash :-? :-D (Must have been the pc hardware huh?)
Looking to replace the system with a Sun box though... (If I can get it cheap enough. Full raid 5 with scsii 2's)
 
I'm a Mac Addict,

Ya know... once ya go Mac, ya don't go Bak. Besides, has anyone ever heard of a Rotton Apple? Afraid not ;)

Just kidding, but I deffinately prefer macs.

With luv
-Sara
 
GNU/Linux.

I refuse to run the bug-ridden virus-platform some people call Windows..
 
I'm running Windows XP Home. But I'd like to dual-boot with some Linux distros. I've used a couple of live CDs, and they look pretty cool.
 
Home... 2000 Pro...Firefox Browser...Zone Alarm Pro firewall

Work...2000 Advanced Server...Firefox...Cisco PIX router/firewall.

Both PC's buttoned down so tight nothing gets in or out without me knowing it.

Both PC's also run 24/7. Rarely do I have to reboot.
 
Hey Vic,
How do you like your PIX? Gotta love Cisco huh? Have you had the luxury of porting in VPN yet? :-D

Mandrake puts out a pretty decent firewall. Their SNF (Single Network Firewall) is pretty good (and free), but they have since upgraded to their MNF (Multi x x). I liked the SNF better... If you like to play, you should check it out for your home. :biggrin
 
StoveBolts said:
Hey Vic,
How do you like your PIX? Gotta love Cisco huh? Have you had the luxury of porting in VPN yet? :-D

Grrrrrrrrrrr! :-D

Mandrake puts out a pretty decent firewall. Their SNF (Single Network Firewall) is pretty good (and free), but they have since upgraded to their MNF (Multi x x). I liked the SNF better... If you like to play, you should check it out for your home. :biggrin
I like playing, but I also like my comfort zone as well. Zone Alarm is doing a great job for me and in case you did know, they were bought out by Checkpoint, the makers of Firewall 1.
 
Vic said:
I like playing, but I also like my comfort zone as well. Zone Alarm is doing a great job for me and in case you did know, they were bought out by Checkpoint, the makers of Firewall 1.

Hmm, No, I didn't know that Checkpoint bought Zone Alarm. Zone Alarm is a great personal firewall, except most people don't know how to use it and they end up allowing malicious traffic flow through it because they can't decipher good traffic from bad. :-?

I take it you had to play with VPN configurations with your PIX? My, wasn't that fun... :-D

If your somewhat comfortable with the PIX, Mandrakes SNF or MNF (I like SNF Better) would be a breeze and is very intuative once you get past the initial setup... You should check it out :biggrin
 
Not bragging......... just a single tech guy.

21 boxes in the house.
  • 3 - Debian[/*:m:540c4]
  • 3 - FreeBSD 5.3[/*:m:540c4]
  • 2 - OpenBSD 3.2[/*:m:540c4]
  • 5 - Solaris[/*:m:540c4]
  • 3 - XP_Pro (gaming only - flight simulation)[/*:m:540c4]
  • 2 - 2K_Pro (for giggles)[/*:m:540c4]
  • 2 - 2K_AS (was bored)[/*:m:540c4]
  • 1 - Plan 9 (exploring)[/*:m:540c4]

Monthly electric bill - average, $200.00

Currently playing with Enlightenment on a Deb lappy.


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smigen,

Ahhh, the days of being a single tech 8-) (When you could afford a $400 video card). :-D

I'm down to two decent desktops and my laptop and I never have time at home to "Play" anymore. Have you gotten Wine to work? (Online documentation sucks)
I'd love to go purely Red Hat or Mandrake (If Mandrake would support Raid 0) on one of my machines again, but the wife depends on too many of her windoz apps and duel booting is a pain. I've gotten some of them to work, but not all...

What hardware platform are you running Solaris on?
 
StoveBolts said:
smigen,
Ahhh, the days of being a single tech 8-) (When you could afford a $400 video card). :-D

Yeah, I'm a single tech alright, but I still can't afford those $400.00+ vid cards. I'm blessed to be working in a shop that receives alot of donated equipment from Intel, Sandia Lab's, DoD, Air Force Research Lab's etc...., as they upgrade.
StoveBolts said:
Have you gotten Wine to work?

I've never been compelled to run it. Debian's [apt-cache search ?????] and [apt-get install ????] has gotten me any GNU app that I require. I see it as Win32 app's being for Windows. FreeBSD & OpenBSD's packages are fairly diverse, with the later being the slimest in regards to choises. If all else fails and I just gotta have a app that isn't in either's package repository there's always source/compile.
StoveBolts said:
I'd love to go purely Red Hat or Mandrake (If Mandrake would support Raid 0)

Deb's native SCSI support is quite nice off of the netmini.iso. Give it a whirl sometime. I had no problems with it setting up a RAID0, RAID1, RAID7 config on a system of 12 - 18g 80 pin drives using a dual channel DAC960.

StoveBolts said:
What hardware platform are you running Solaris on?

This is what I meant by being blessed.

1 - SUN Ultra 10
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2 - SUN Enterprise E3000's
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1 - SUN Storedge A5200
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2 - SUN Sparcstation5's
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All of it has floated into our shop for scraping/recycle.......then found it's way to my house to play with.



I got 3 more SparcStation5's sitting under my bench for spare parts. Ya want 1? (u cover shipping)

GB,
smigen

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Yeah, I'd say your blessed :)

I've got a sun SparcStation5's, but I don't have the monitor... Currently I'm waiting to see if I can get some of our off lease HP 9000's 8-)
Can you run Mandrake on the SparcStation5's? Or Red Hat on the HP9000's?
 
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