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Topic: Which operating system(s) do you use? (Poll) - page 3. (Read 2208 times)

legendary
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November 03, 2013, 06:08:40 PM
#16
I really liked the BeOS. This was in the 33Mhz 486 days. it was a very good media player and had multi processor (think core) support built in.

I also was into OS/2 but IBM agreed to kill it so MS would sell Win95 to them for their PC hardware.
legendary
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November 03, 2013, 05:58:44 PM
#15
This is very interesting data so far, and I almost want to believe it's not right, but currently the most popular OS for bitcointalk.org is Linux. This tells me that the bitcoin community very much still geeky. Consider that in the general population Linux is only on about 1.6% of desktops according to Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems

Yes, I would assume that a substantial percentage of bitcoiners in this forum use Linux.
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November 03, 2013, 04:29:43 PM
#14
This is very interesting data so far, and I almost want to believe it's not right, but currently the most popular OS for bitcointalk.org is Linux. This tells me that the bitcoin community very much still geeky. Consider that in the general population Linux is only on about 1.6% of desktops according to Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_operating_systems
hero member
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November 03, 2013, 10:21:15 AM
#13
I used to love XP. But manually connecting everything can take up a lot of time.

What do you mean manually connecting everything?

Installing all the drivers manually.

Oh. Yeah, I got used to it quickly and new where to get everything and used to install everything and get it up and running within 20 minutes.
sr. member
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November 03, 2013, 10:15:59 AM
#12
I used to love XP. But manually connecting everything can take up a lot of time.

It should take you less then 30 minute, just search for your motherboard and tata, you got 90% of your drivers...
b!z
legendary
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November 03, 2013, 08:32:50 AM
#11
Actually, Windows 2000 is the best Windows version, because it has the highest number :-)
hero member
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November 03, 2013, 07:22:59 AM
#10
I used to love XP. But manually connecting everything can take up a lot of time.

What do you mean manually connecting everything?

Installing all the drivers manually.
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November 03, 2013, 07:09:29 AM
#9
I used to love XP. But manually connecting everything can take up a lot of time.

What do you mean manually connecting everything?
hero member
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November 03, 2013, 07:05:21 AM
#8
I used to love XP. But manually connecting everything can take up a lot of time.
b!z
legendary
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November 03, 2013, 04:58:27 AM
#7
Windows 95
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November 03, 2013, 04:13:39 AM
#6
Best is Win XP, the new Win 8 is joke. Hopefully Microsoft comes with new version able to run on low end comps.
legendary
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November 03, 2013, 03:55:39 AM
#5
I've been using, or trying to use Linux for the past 10 years, in my opinion, for the first time with Ubuntu 13.04, Linux is ready for regular folks now. For me at least it's just working pretty much perfectly.

Yes, it's a great OS, and I want to use it, but my kind of work demands the Windows OS unfortunately Sad  My graphics tablet requires proprietary drivers that are only currently emulated on Linux, so a lot of the features don't work.  The list of software is quite limited as well; it's getting better all the time, but as of right now, the best I can get is nowhere close, nor used professionally, as to what is available on Win/Mac.  That whole open source thing Tongue

Besides that, I can use Ubuntu very well for writing, browsing the web (and there's not a lot you can't do with a browser nowadays), playing around with C++ and stuff of that nature.  It's noticeably faster as well, especially Lubuntu.
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November 03, 2013, 03:42:36 AM
#4
Windows 7; it's the worst operating system, except for all the others.  Win8 is too tacky and I couldn't believe its apps had ads; official windows apps with ads.  Microsoft pls

Then XP is aging not so well and slowly losing support.  I don't even want to talk about Vista.  OSX only works on Macs and I don't feel like dropping all that cash just to dick about on a Mac.  Linux works great if all you do is surf the web or write software; otherwise it's still a bit of a jungle and there's no guarantee what you're trying to do can be efficiently or comfortably accomplished with Linux software; besides that, I would be using Linux if all the software that's written for Windows was on it.

Still rooting for Linux, though; Ubuntu has come very close to being complete enough to compete with the big dogs, but it's still not there.

I've been using, or trying to use Linux for the past 10 years, in my opinion, for the first time with Ubuntu 13.04, Linux is ready for regular folks now. For me at least it's just working pretty much perfectly.
legendary
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November 02, 2013, 10:14:01 PM
#3
Windows 7; it's the worst operating system, except for all the others.  Win8 is too tacky and I couldn't believe its apps had ads; official windows apps with ads.  Microsoft pls

Then XP is aging not so well and slowly losing support.  I don't even want to talk about Vista.  OSX only works on Macs and I don't feel like dropping all that cash just to dick about on a Mac.  Linux works great if all you do is surf the web or write software; otherwise it's still a bit of a jungle and there's no guarantee what you're trying to do can be efficiently or comfortably accomplished with Linux software; besides that, I would be using Linux if all the software that's written for Windows was on it.

Still rooting for Linux, though; Ubuntu has come very close to being complete enough to compete with the big dogs, but it's still not there.
legendary
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November 02, 2013, 06:08:44 PM
#3
Windowd 7 atm. Looking for an alternative.
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November 02, 2013, 06:05:37 PM
#2
Yeah, a poll is nicer. One of my options was "Other Linux", namely Tails.
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November 02, 2013, 05:25:31 PM
#1
I wanted to make this poll after seeing the thread below:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/which-operating-systems-do-you-use-309601
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