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MiretanK
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OSes you have ever used
List here the Operational Systems you have ever used.
For me...
Windows 95 (back in the times of my pre-historic Pentium 486, 8mb of RAM)
Windows XP Pro
Longhorn 4074
Windows Vista Ultimate
In school we used to use ME and 98.
I also used two linux distros: Mandrake and Fedora Core 4.
Now, you.

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RE: OSes you have ever used
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
Windows XP
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RE: OSes you have ever used
Alright, here is my long list!
Old OS':
Kaypro II running CP/M
Unknown IBM OS from the early 1990's
Microsoft:
MS-DOS 5.0
MS-DOS 6.22
Windows Version 3.0
Windows Version 3.1
Windows Version 3.11
Windows 95b
Windows 98 Beta 3
Windows 98
Windows 98 Second Edition
Windows 2000
Windows ME
Windows XP
Windows Vista Beta 1
Windows Vista Beta 2
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Ultimate
Mac.
Macintosh OS "Classic"
Macintosh System 7.1 - OS X
Linux Based:
Ubuntu
Puppy Linux
Knoppix
Wow, I haven't really visualized how many OS' I've gone through. Its quite a lot. Right now I'm on Windows Vista Home Basic.

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RE: OSes you have ever used
Win 95
Win 98
Win 2000
Win Me
Win XP
Win Vista(Beta 2 only)
Debian
Knoppix
Kanotix
(K)Ubuntu
openSuse
Solaris
OpenBSD
Mac Os 9
Mac OsX 10.2
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RE: OSes you have ever used
'95
'98 se
xp home
xp pro
And it doesn't look like I'll be using vista any time soon.
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RE: OSes you have ever used
DOS based:
- MS-DOS 5.0 (and probably a few other versions; I can't tell the difference)
- FreeDOS (whatever the current version is, as of this posting)
Windows based:
- Windows 3.1
- Windows 3.11
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows 98 SE
- Windows ME
- Windows 2000 Pro
- Windows XP Home/Media/Pro
- Windows Vista (just one of the public betas a few months ago)
- ReactOS
Unix/Linux based:
- Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu*
- Fedora Core*
- Knoppix*
- Slax*
- Adios
- Berry*
- DSL
- Puppy
- Mepis*
- Debian
- FoX Desktop
- Mandriva (actually it was still called Mandrake when I tried it out)
- openSUSE*
- Red Hat
Mac based:
- Mac OS (various versions of the "classic" one)
*Have used various versions
There are probably a few Linux distributions I'm missing, but those are the ones that I've used the most. At the moment I dual boot with Windows XP Pro and Kubuntu 6.10. (Linux+Beryl kicks the pants off Vista's eye-candy any day.) I'm particularly looking forward to future versions of ReactOS.
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RE: OSes you have ever used
Microsoft:
Windows 3.0 CE
Windows 95-XP
Windows Longhorn
Unix/Linux:
Opensuse
Knoppix STD 0.1
Knoppix 5.0
Puppy
Slax
Ubuntu 5.0
Fedora Core 6

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RE: OSes you have ever used
MS_DOS
Windows 3.1
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 98 SE
Windows ME
Windows XP
Windows 2003
Linux
Redhat
Xandros
Ubuntu
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RE: OSes you have ever used
Windows 95 : The first ever OS I used.. Was a cool one
Windows 98 : One of my favorite OS's of all time, simply coz I got quite familiar with the Interface.
Windows 98 Second Edition : like 98, just some add-ons which I cant remember
Windows 2000 : Never got to play much around this one, so cant say.
Windows 2003 Sever : I did Use this, for an Upgrade to the XP
Windows ME : Used Millenium till some point, Liked it to a certain extent
Windows XP Professional SP1/SP2 : The Best OS so far, Love the User Friendliness compared to its predecessors and still Using it.
Windows XP Home Edition : Dont really like it as much as Windows XP Pro..
I did use DOS, though I m not sure which versions..
I have never used a Beta OS in my life, simply coz I dont wish to go through the difficulty of downloading Windows Beta's. n I m not sure if they are even available like that.. 
Never Used any other OS other than the MS Windows Versions.. MAC/Linux isnt my thing.. though they seem to be much safer to use to browse the Internet.. May give them a try sometime 
I'd Hopefully get a new comp and then use Windows Vista on it.. atm, my computer sucks so much that it hates the idea of running Vista.. 
umm, thats all

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MiretanK
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RE: OSes you have ever used
Windows Longhorn
Which build?
There are probably a few Linux distributions I'm missing, but those are the ones that I've used the most. At the moment I dual boot with Windows XP Pro and Kubuntu 6.10. (Linux+Beryl kicks the pants off Vista's eye-candy any day.) I'm particularly looking forward to future versions of ReactOS.
I REALLY need to try Beryl. I've seen some themes they have made to it, they look so pretty.
Are the system requirements less 'expensive' than Vista?

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@Miretank: The system requirements for Beryl are far less demanding than those for Vista. You should be fine with anything better than a P3 with a relatively recent (post-2002) graphics card and around half a gig of RAM and it'll run pretty smoothly (except for a few operations). A newer graphics card won't make as much of a difference as you'd think because they've been mainly optimized for DirectX, not OpenGL.
As far as Vista's concerned, it's a resource-eating monster. Don't use it. Don't even think about installing it until SP2. :-)
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I REALLY need to try Beryl. I've seen some themes they have made to it, they look so pretty.
Are the system requirements less 'expensive' than Vista?
From what I've heard, yes. One of these days I want to try it out on my old PC. (So far I've only used it on an Athlon 64 X2 4200+ with a Geforce 7900GT, which can easily handle Aero without breaking a sweat too.) Wobbly windows are awesome - I've spent several minutes at a time just moving windows for the heck of it. It's really fun to have a game or video running in a window and see just how well Beryl handles it when you move the window (very well). With the recent improvements to Wine (I was amazed how well it did with SWKOTOR - not perfect, but thoroughly playable), I'm starting to feel like I could leave Windows behind altogether.
When I finally get around to testing it on my older PC I'll let you know how it goes.
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As far as Vista's concerned, it's a resource-eating monster. Don't use it. Don't even think about installing it until SP2. :-)
Yeah, unfortunately Vista is a resource hogger. But still I use it as my main OS and I have 512Mb of RAM only. Can't blame Vista in anything, I rarely get slowdowns. The only thing I have to say is the GPU driver support: nVidia is taking a dump over Vista users, couldn't get any decent video driver for my OS yet.
And, errrm, I don't run games here too. I leave it to XP. More stable you know? 
From what I've heard, yes. One of these days I want to try it out on my old PC. (So far I've only used it on an Athlon 64 X2 4200+ with a Geforce 7900GT, which can easily handle Aero without breaking a sweat too.) Wobbly windows are awesome - I've spent several minutes at a time just moving windows for the heck of it. It's really fun to have a game or video running in a window and see just how well Beryl handles it when you move the window (very well). With the recent improvements to Wine (I was amazed how well it did with SWKOTOR - not perfect, but thoroughly playable), I'm starting to feel like I could leave Windows behind altogether.
When I finally get around to testing it on my older PC I'll let you know how it goes. 
Now that's nice. So Linux is even able to play some games? That's awesome! Shame on me, never paid attention to it's development. ;\
And yeah, please tell how it runs on your older PC! I'm looking forward to this Beryl thing!

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