For doing technical projects I like the Unix variants and OS-9000, currently I'm working for a few years with this OS, very nice and very stable.
Windows 3.1
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows NT
Windows ME
Windows XP
Red Hat Linux 7.x
Red Hat Linux 8.x
ManDrake Linux 8.x
ManDrake Linux 9.x
Mac Classic II
IMac
Unix (i dont know too many versions)
Other (please specify)
For doing technical projects I like the Unix variants and OS-9000, currently I'm working for a few years with this OS, very nice and very stable.
I've tried FreeBSD too. The catch is it is too large to download.
Does he use Slackware too?
1. Gentoo Linux (Workstation)
2. Redhat Linux (Workstation)
3. Slackware, Debian (Workstation)
1. Debian (Server)
2. Gentoo Linux (Server)
3. Redhat Linux (Server)
4. Slackware (Server)
and you???
maybe windows *lol
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