Yeah, I have it dual-booted. It's also installed on my laptop, but the WiFi drivers don't work, so I'm installing an Ubuntu derivative, the only thing that works.
Wow, great to see all your replies. It seems to me that Windows was used MORE than Mac's before 2003-ish. Nevertheless, they're all great OS's :tongue.gif:.
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Wow, great to see all your replies. It seems to me that Windows was used MORE than Mac's before 2003-ish. Nevertheless, they're all great OS's :tongue.gif:.
and for very good reasons, no real hardware restrictions MANY more programs / games, and you can build one yourself (hackintosh is an option, though why you would waste good parts is beyond me, unless you dual boot but thats weirder yet)
Wow, great to see all your replies. It seems to me that Windows was used MORE than Mac's before 2003-ish. Nevertheless, they're all great OS's :tongue.gif:.
If apple had continued on their own platform and didn't jump onto the same hardware windows is on we would all be better for it. :/
It seems like that was the point where they just kind of went "eh, **** it".
The period I am talking about is the time between the clamshell laptops/colored CRT imacs and the old ceramic white macbooks/LCD imacs. Mainly before the clamshell/CRTs though.
Wow, great to see all your replies. It seems to me that Windows was used MORE than Mac's before 2003-ish. Nevertheless, they're all great OS's :tongue.gif:.
That's because it was. It still is.
Once upon a time, back in the 90's, Macs sucked, and Apple sucked. The 90's was a period when Apple could barely get anything right. Apple still sucks, mind you, what with their user rights violations and all, but that's besides the point.
Anyways, my first OS was the one that was on the TRS-80. It was my very first computing machine. Granted, I'm 24, so the TRS-80 was old even when I used it, but my Dad had it from back in the day.
and for very good reasons, no real hardware restrictions MANY more programs / games, and you can build one yourself (hackintosh is an option, though why you would waste good parts is beyond me, unless you dual boot but thats weirder yet)
If apple had continued on their own platform and didn't jump onto the same hardware windows is on we would all be better for it. :/
It seems like that was the point where they just kind of went "eh, **** it".
The period I am talking about is the time between the clamshell laptops/colored CRT imacs and the old ceramic white macbooks/LCD imacs. Mainly before the clamshell/CRTs though.
Once upon a time, back in the 90's, Macs sucked, and Apple sucked. The 90's was a period when Apple could barely get anything right. Apple still sucks, mind you, what with their user rights violations and all, but that's besides the point.
Anyways, my first OS was the one that was on the TRS-80. It was my very first computing machine. Granted, I'm 24, so the TRS-80 was old even when I used it, but my Dad had it from back in the day.
Guys, please stay on-topic.
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Aren't you on CrunchBang?Windows XP on my mom's computer.
Win 7 now. (Would LOVE to try Ubuntu.)
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows xp
Windows vista
Windows 7
Windows xp(Better than vista or 7)
Windows 7(New Laptop)
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Yeah, I have it dual-booted. It's also installed on my laptop, but the WiFi drivers don't work, so I'm installing an Ubuntu derivative, the only thing that works.
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Seems other people are listing all of their OS's, so might as well.
Went from 95 to XP, then jumped between Debian Linux and Arch Linux.
Now I dual boot Windows 7 and Arch Linux.
Windows is still used more then macs.
and for very good reasons, no real hardware restrictions MANY more programs / games, and you can build one yourself (hackintosh is an option, though why you would waste good parts is beyond me, unless you dual boot but thats weirder yet)
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If apple had continued on their own platform and didn't jump onto the same hardware windows is on we would all be better for it. :/
It seems like that was the point where they just kind of went "eh, **** it".
The period I am talking about is the time between the clamshell laptops/colored CRT imacs and the old ceramic white macbooks/LCD imacs. Mainly before the clamshell/CRTs though.
That's because it was. It still is.
Once upon a time, back in the 90's, Macs sucked, and Apple sucked. The 90's was a period when Apple could barely get anything right. Apple still sucks, mind you, what with their user rights violations and all, but that's besides the point.
Anyways, my first OS was the one that was on the TRS-80. It was my very first computing machine. Granted, I'm 24, so the TRS-80 was old even when I used it, but my Dad had it from back in the day.
Guys, please stay on-topic.
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Windows XP
Windows 7
Mac OSx Lion something.something.whatever
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YES!! I totally forgot about that. That was one of my favorite games (I think in middle school)
Ah, HP Pavilion, used it a lot too in the past. I still have it, I just don't use it since it has any good stats/specs.
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I'm currently using systems with:
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Puppy Linux
Windows 8