What OS do you use?

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What OS do you use?

  • Windows 8 or below

    Votes: 30 15.1%
  • Windows 10

    Votes: 110 55.3%
  • Any Linux distro

    Votes: 33 16.6%
  • Mac OS

    Votes: 14 7.0%
  • FreeBSD

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Something else ( please tell )

    Votes: 11 5.5%

  • Total voters
    199
Don't understand how people can work with linux. I have tried OpenOffice / LibreOffice and both are terrible! Also lots of programs only works on Windows
Nothing better than Microsoft Office. I have to say that other Open Source software sometimes is good, but in most cases I prefer paid software.
Not every work that uses computers is heavy on writing docs and sheets.
Also if you did research you will often prepare your papers and articles in LaTeX anyway.
If you do programming for big paid server/client applications it is really probable you will have to work with Linux.
 
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Don't understand how people can work with linux. I have tried OpenOffice / LibreOffice and both are terrible! Also lots of programs only works on Windows
Nothing better than Microsoft Office. I have to say that other Open Source software sometimes is good, but in most cases I prefer paid software.
LibreOffice isn't bad, OpenOffice is garbage though because its outdated and dead. Plus there's something called WINE if you want to run windows applications in linux, and it improves all the time.
 
I tried Windows 10, but it sucked so hard. My laptop wasn't on the "confirmed compatible list", but the download was available to me anyway. Windows7 is the perfect fit for my Inspiron 15R (N5010).
 
I've been putting off updated to 10 only because of the terrible things i hear from those who have updated


Nah, you guys don't have to worry, just be sure to do a clean install and it'll work great.
Also, registry hacks to turn off the Microsoft spying.
It's not a bad OS, I just prefer Linux.
 
Android, Windows. I used to use some Linux distributions but I just switched to Windows since it has everything I need.

Android, on other hand is a fun thing. It's useful for me since Android has some apps that are mobile exclusive.
 
when the fuck did that happen
A few days ago, I wanted to experiment with my laptop hardware to see if I could run Windows 98 and DOS programs (hint, I can, with some hacking). Only this works very poorly, due to missing compatible drivers. This machine was designed for Windows XP, not something older.

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Ignore SAFE MODE, I got it functional a bit later in normal means.

I will reinstall Linux Mint later, keeping a partition for another OS, maybe BSD based, just for the fun of it.
 
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A few days ago, I wanted to experiment with my laptop hardware to see if I could run Windows 98 and DOS programs (hint, I can, with some hacking). Only this works very poorly, due to missing compatible drivers. This machine was designed for Windows XP, not something older.

DBHpdrGUwAAUjfZ.jpg:large


Ignore SAFE MODE, I got it functional a bit later in normal means.

I will reinstall Linux Mint later, keeping a partition for another OS, maybe BSD based, just for the fun of it.
Windows 95-98 only functions correctly with 256MB of RAM. 512MB max, above just kills it.
 
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I use multiple OSes. My main OS is Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 (Much better than 16.04. That was straight up shit) and I also use Windows 10 64-Bit and Windows Vista 32-Bit (Yes you can make fun of me :P)
 
what's that for b-shit... got it working on my pentium-120 2 gb ram just fine (for about 6 years that is, it's dead now and scrapped).
If it worked for you, it doesn't mean it will work for everyone.
That's why i have RAM sticks laying out. Research before you call shit.
 
Windows 10, so I can play Brave Frontier on it. Fuck, Windows 8 which allows the same thing but it can't window app mobile games. However, if I didn't play that game, I'd stick to Windows 7 for as long as I safely could.
 

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