Who here uses an operating system that is NOT M$?

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Hmm, intentional misspelling of 'MS' and 'Microsoft'.

This means that either you're...

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Ah, 13. Yes, that would explain it.
 

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I love how people put a dollar sign in Microsoft. It's because they make money. I get it! They're a company, they're out to make money to be able to live.

I have XP and ubuntu but I don't use ubuntu since there is not a lot of game support.
 
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I'm mostly using my iBook G4 with MacOS X but I've got a PC running WinXP aswell. Game support isn't important for me, though.
 

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Just switched to Ubuntu last week. I had been giving it thought for the past 2-3 years, but never switched because of lack of compatibility for my old laptop's wireless card. Still dual-booting for the other people who use the computer and a few apps that won't work in wine, but I doubt that I'm going to be switching back anytime soon.
 

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Hmm, intentional misspelling of 'MS' and 'Microsoft'.

This means that either you're...

[checks user profile]

Ah, 13. Yes, that would explain it.


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Age is a great way to find out how smart(or stupid) you are.

[checks user profile]
Ah, 27. That doesn't quite explain what is an adult doing here at a gaming community
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Seriously, I only wrote it this way since there wasn't enough space in the title of the topic to fit "Microsoft", so I put M$ because people instantly recognize it as Microsoft.
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I'm running Win98 on my main computer which MS no longer supports, does that count? I still haven't seen a compelling reason to shell out the $$$ for XP and Win98 has better compatibility with all my old Dos games and various hardware.
 

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main rig - xp pro corp - xandros 3
p2p rig - xp pro corp lite (nlite)

ive tryed a lot of linuxs but i like xandros the best cause its as near to windows as you can get
 

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root@saviour [~] uname -sp
FreeBSD i386

Also got a bunch of debian (sarge) boxes and NetBSD running on sgimips (Octane with dual R16ks to be exact).
 

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My main machine has OS X, but I've ran many different OS'es such as yellow dog, SUSE, ubuntu and fedora core...oh yeah and I have winXP somewhere but I always use that in classic mode, people forget that windows, *even vista* still runs under DOS :S word '97 was the best office bundle evar & winNT was the best release IMHO.
 

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just in the past month i have been trying ubuntu on a 5 year old PC, and yes i am a linux noober
i was told ubuntu was the best to learn with, and i really like it.

deadcell which linux would you suggest for someone who has no experience?
 

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