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  1. BBnP4l

    BBnP4l Member

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    So, what do you have running on your system? I have Mandrake 9.1
     
  2. Bailey

    Bailey Veteran Member

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    OS X Panther 7B44
     
  3. Dr of Dunk

    Dr of Dunk Clutch Crew

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    Windows XP - main machine
    Windows 2000 - 2 other machines
    Solaris 9 - on a machine I don't use.
    OS X - on, duh, my Apple.
     
  4. Rockets2K

    Rockets2K Clutch Crew

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    Main Machine-- XP
    Wife's machine-- 2000
    Domain Server-- 2000 Server
    Ftp server/secondary machine-- Mandrake 7.3
    File server-- Cobalt Qube running a bastardized version of RH Linux
    youngest daughters machine-- 98SE
    oldest daughter's machine-- 2000
    test box-- 98SE
    old machine sitting in a corner-- BeOS
    wife's laptop-- XP
     
  5. AntiSonic

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    my machine is RH9 and Windows98se

    my sister's machine is XP.
     
  7. Vengeance

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    At home is boring:

    1 Dual Boot XP/RedHat 9
    1 XP
    1 2000

    At work is the cool setup:

    1 2k3 Advance Server
    3 Novell Netware 6.0
    1 Novell Netware 4.0
    2 Win2K Servers
    1 Linux (RH9) Server
    1 Solaris Box that isn't being used right now

    Granted, that's nothing extremely special if you've got a big company, but considering I manage all those servers for a school, it's cool enough.
     
  8. ima_drummer2k

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    LOL, Anti!

    No chop needed.
     
  9. mrpaige

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    I just have two XP Home Edition machines.
     
  10. TraJ

    TraJ Member

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    I have XP Home Edition on both my desktop and my laptop.
     
  11. Lynus302

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    Mandrake 9.1 + Windows XP Pro
     
  13. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet
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    Toshiba Satellite Laptop
    Dual Boot:
    Windows XP
    Mandrake Linux
     
  15. Mulder

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    So you're the one... :p
     
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    Yeah, I know. The only reason is that I'm on an original iMac, so OSX would be painfully slow. I'll break down sooner or later and get a new Mac.
     
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    Win 95 b - at home
    Win 98 - at Dad's
    Win XP - at office...

    needless to say, check my email first at home.
     
  18. Uprising

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    Main computer: WinXP Professional ed.

    LapTop: win98

    Older Desktop: Win2000

    Newest Desktop: WinXP Professional Ed.

    Sister's pc: WinXP Home ED.
     
  19. Kimble14

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    Home desktop: OS X Jaguar, Win2K Pro (through Virtual PC, which I haven't used in forever; starting it up now... "Windows Update has found 38 critical updates for your computer." Oops... "Total: 38 = 37.49999999999999 MB" -- the kind of quality I've come to expect from Microsoft; 3 reboots required? Nice....)

    Home laptop: Win XP Home (the reason I don't use VPC too much -- that, and the fact that VPC is s...l...o...w...; maybe I should install some minimal Linux distro on it? Anyone here ever try that?)

    Work: Win2K Pro
     
  20. BBnP4l

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    Redhat and Mandrake, even Slackware, are friendly with laptops. However, I wouldn't expect dial up to work, only the network card. I am running Linux on my Gateway book now.
     

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