WHO DA FUCK WOULD WANT A BUNDLE OF SPYWARE AND DRM?
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Anonymous2013-04-21 6:59
Fedora 18, because RPMFusion has builds of Catalyst for every corresponding kernel release and a shitload of other useful software.
Also Windows until they release CS:GO for Linux.
I use niggaOS, it's linux from scratch. With debian package-manager. It uses an extra black desktop environment, and a KFC with watermelons for the wallpaper.
OS X on my Macbook, Xubuntu on my netbook, Android Jellybean on my new phone, Android Gingerbread on my old phone, iOS on my old iPhone and iPod touch, probably some flavor of Linux on my DirectTV box.
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Anonymous2013-04-21 13:17
OS X with Solaris, OpenVMS, Ubuntu, and Android virtual machines.
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Anonymous2013-04-21 15:34
dos 1.0
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Anonymous2013-04-21 15:41
losethos
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Anonymous2013-04-21 16:10
Lubuntu on my Linux laptop.
Windows 7 on my Windows laptop.
>>24
Even Rob Pike and Russ Cox use OS X at this point.
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Anonymous2013-04-21 20:51
windows xp
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Anonymous2013-04-21 20:52
>>26
No they don't and why would they? Dualbooting linux and windows would be much much better.
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Anonymous2013-04-21 20:56
>>28 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.os.plan9/2PwnP0KfJ5A The standard set up for a Plan 9 aficionado here seems to be a Mac or Linux machine running Plan 9 from User Space to get at sam, acme, and the other tools. Rob, Ken, Dave, and I use Macs as our desktop machines, but we're a bit of an exception. Most Google engineers use Linux machines, and I know of quite a few ex-Bell Labs people who are happy to be using sam or acme on those machines. My own setup is two screens. The first is a standard Mac desktop with non-Plan 9 apps and a handful of 9terms, and the second is a full-screen acme for getting work done. On Linux I do the same but the first screen is a Linux desktop running rio (formerly dhog's 8½). More broadly, every few months I tend to get an email from someone who is happy to have just discovered that sam is still maintained and available for modern systems. A lot of the time these are people who only used sam on Unix, never on Plan 9. The plan9port.tgz file was downloaded from 2,522 unique IP addresses in 2009, which I suspect is many more than Plan 9 itself. In that sense, it's really nice to see the tools getting a much wider exposure than they used to.
I haven't logged into a real Plan 9 system in many years, but I use 9vx occasionally when I want to remind myself how a real Plan 9 tool worked. It's always nice to be back, however briefly.
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Solaris and VMS for misc sys admin testing, Ubuntu for Android development, and Android for testing those programs.
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Anonymous2013-04-22 12:54
Ubuntu
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Anonymous2013-04-22 13:03
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