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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby Gmanprime500 » Wed May 18, 2011 9:00

Gnubee-Vern wrote:At work: Windows 7 (no choice)
Laptop: Sabayon /Windows 7
Desktop: Vista / Sabayon / Fedora 14


Ok I personally like 7 so thats not bad, Sabayon is my main linux distro, fedora is ok but why do you still have vista on your desktop? Most horrible os in existence XD.
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby micia » Wed May 18, 2011 9:12

^ no way, the most horrible OS ever is Windows Millennium Edition.
Thankfully it is no more in existence (at least it is not still supported), but, to my surprise, I still see it installed sometimes :shock:
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby speedyx » Wed May 18, 2011 16:33

My personal laptop (Sony F) have Sabayon 64bit KDE (main of course! :wink: ), Chakra, openSUSE, another testing partition and Win7
My netbook (Fujitsu amilo) have Linux Mint Debian [becouse was the only distribution with ubuntu in that ad-hoc shared connections works out of the box now), Sabayon KDE is on a secondary partition.
My wife's laptop (Sony CW) have Linux Mint KDE LTS, for some peace, but she asked for Sabayon :roll: .

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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby dunsurfin » Wed May 18, 2011 20:02

Main PC is Sabayon x86 with a Vista partition that is very rarely used.

Laptop is Sabayon x86 with a Vista partition (also very rarely used) and Ubuntu 11.04 (to see what the complaints were about).

Home made box is Sabayon 64bit with a Windows 7 partition used for colour printing and slide scanning.

An old Rock sub-notebook with Windows 7 (the DVD player won't read a CD and the wireless won't work with any of the Linux distros I've tried) It's just for showing pictures.

My girlfriend inherited my last main PC which has Sabayon 64bit with an XP partition (that she never uses).
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby joeoden » Thu May 19, 2011 8:55

Desktop 1
Linux Sabayon x64

Desktop 2
Linux Sabayon x64 used as tester and for watching movies on plasma tv
Windows 7 x64 (used for games

Notebook 1
Linux Sabayon x64
Windows 7 x64 (used for games)
Calculate (Gentoo) x64
Kororaa (Fedora) x64
The last 2 is because I still do some distro hoping

Notebook 2 (Wife)
Linux Sabayon x64
Vista x86

Desktop 3
Linux Sabayon x64 Back up

Desktop 4
Linux Sabayon x86
Windows XP x86

I also install Linux Sabayon on to all my external hard drives
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby Matte88 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:17

Main PC - laptop: Sabayon KDE amd64 + Limbo (90% of my time: everyday usage), WIn7 x86 (7% of my time: when I need good/easy screencasting), Funtoo (2,5% of my time: crazy stuffs and experiments), Ubuntu x86 (0,5% of my time: just for keep in touch with Canonical latest projects like Unity, Plymouth, ecc...)
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby Themadone » Tue Jul 05, 2011 0:43

Main desktop (mine):
Sabayon 6 32bit/Windows 7 Professional 64bit (for netflix)

Laptop 1: Linux Mint 10 32bit/ Windows XP Home 32bit (my dad)

Laptop 2: openSUSE 11.4 32bit/ Windows 7 Home Premium (my mom)

Laptop 3: Ubuntu 10.10 32bit/ Windows XP Home 32bit (sister)

I have all my family members running dual boots, Linux is our main OS
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby cmost » Sun Jul 17, 2011 17:29

@Home, I'm 100% Linux on laptops, netbooks, desktops and file servers since 2004.

Acer Laptop - running Kubuntu 10.10 x86-64 (Ubuntu only because it boots the fastest...)
ASUS Netbook - running Kubuntu 10.10 x86-64 (same reason as above...)
Self built Desktop - running Sabayon 6 KDE Edition x86-64
File Server - running Sabayon 6 Core x86-64 & SAMBA

@Work, Windows 7 Enterprise (no choice in the matter!)
AMD Phenom II 64 X6 1090T Black Edition
8192 MB DDR2 RAM
nVidia Quadro 600 w 1024 MB DDR3
Sabayon 13.x 64 Bit KDE, (Limbo enabled)
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby genfool » Sun Jul 17, 2011 18:13

Wifes pc is an old p-4 I built with xp she never surfs, just banking and email, she has 100+ games like jewel quest I do not want to try to get them working in wine.

htpc is a home built dual core 2 gigs ram win7, for netflix.

My pc is a 4 year old home built quad core 4 gigs ram 2 500 gig drives, nvidia 8400 dual monitors
sda is 300 gig sabayon 6 amd64,
200 gig debian sid, I am clueless on debian linux and want to learn more.
sdb is 300 gig gentoo ~amd64
200 gigs free for testing new sabayon spins

I have a ntfs external drive to keep everything backed up on.
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Re: What Kind of OS setup do you have?

Postby HolgiB » Thu Aug 04, 2011 13:30

Main PC:
Ubuntu 10.04.3 x64 / WinXP SP2 (dual boot for gaming)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+
3 GB DDR2 RAM
ALiveXFire-eSATA2 motherboard
Galaxy nVidia Geforce 9800 GT 512 MB

Media PC (attached to 32" Sony Bravia TV):
Sabayon 6.0 XFCE i686
Opteron 170 @ 2x2GHz
Thermaltake Sonic Tower with 120 mm Aerocool Turbine
2x1 GB DDR GSKill DDR400 RAM
Asus A8V motherboard
Elitegroup 8800 GTS 320 MB
640 GB WD Green HDD

Scrap PC (for experimental stuff):
Sabayon 6.0 XFCE i686
P4 @ 3GHz
GeForce 6600 with passive cooling
2x1GB DDR400 RAM
80 GB WD IDE HDD

Office PC / Multimedia machine for editing old cassette recordings:
Debian 6.0
Shuttle SN41G Barebone
Athlon XP 2800+
768 MB DDR400 RAM
GeForce4 4400 Ti with passive cooling
Custom case with GPU fan
My Sabayon Box:
Sabayon x64, XFCE
Intel Core2 Duo Processor E4500 (2x2.2GHz)
3GB DDR2 RAM
ATI HD4670
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