View Poll Results: What OS(s) are you currently running on one or more computer?

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  • Windows Xp

    13 56.52%
  • Windows 2000

    10 43.48%
  • Windows Me

    1 4.35%
  • Windows 98

    10 43.48%
  • Windows 95

    5 21.74%
  • Microsoft OS/2

    1 4.35%
  • DOS (any version)

    3 13.04%
  • Mac OS 9.1

    1 4.35%
  • Mac OS 10.1

    1 4.35%
  • BeOS

    2 8.70%
  • OpenBeOS

    1 4.35%
  • Unix (any version)

    4 17.39%
  • Linux (any version)

    10 43.48%
  • BSD

    1 4.35%
  • Any other OS

    4 17.39%
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    Since the last two have sucked...

    Here's the best one! I'd add more but there's a max of 15 options...

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    Do we really need another poll for this?
    When all else fails, read the instructions.
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    lmao yea we do :P

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    ofcourse we do!

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    Microsoft OS/2... that's a new one to me...

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    Originally posted by Eibro
    Microsoft OS/2... that's a new one to me...
    If I'm mistaken, it came out just before IBM released Win95.
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    Sun Solaris is another one, but I doubt anyone here uses it even though it's probably the most powerful OS, either that or Unix.

    Yeah, IBM 0S/2, and I think they have a few more brands as well.

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    > Sun Solaris is another one, but I doubt anyone here uses it even though it's probably the most powerful OS, either that or Unix.

    I use that at school all the time.

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    Cool, I have been reading a lot of good things about Solaris, in a non biased book on operating systems concepts. I can't blame the vendors for everything. It was IBM who pioneered the concept of a virtual machine, and Sun Microsystems capitalized on it with Java. Next will be Linux capitalizing on it, and I'll be breathing down the source code.

    Originally posted by vVv
    Solaris 2.6 here, not as much fun as *BSD though.

    >but I doubt anyone here uses it

    Do you use it?
    I only wish. I'm just studying it in a book about operating system concepts. Is 2.6 the latest model? It's running on a non intel microprocessor? Is it called Sparc ..and it's 64-bit?

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    Originally posted by Troll_King
    Yeah, IBM 0S/2, and I think they have a few more brands as well.
    I can remember programming with C Set++ running on OS/2 Warp.
    It's a shame they stopped with OS/2.

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    I'm using Solaris, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and MicroC/OS-II (probably - that's not final yet)

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    OK, here we go, I'm a user of:

    Win 98Se <- at home
    Win 2k
    Win NT
    Sun Solaris
    IBM AIX
    HP-UX
    IBM OS390
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    win2k 4ever, d00d!

    haha.. i hate l337 h4xx0rz.

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    Here my collection:

    Home:
    • Linux SuSe
    • Windows 98 SE
    • Windows XP

    Work:
    • Windows NT
    • Windows 2000
    • Windows XP
    • UNIX SCO

    And my old computer with RedHat and Windows 3.11 installed (it's too slow to run win98).

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    Microsoft OS/2
    its not microsft its ibm, i actually have a copy of it sitting right here in the box never opend lmao.

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