What OS are you using? (160)

1 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2009-05-01 14:47 ID:G58KTFB2 This thread was merged from the former /net/ board. You can view the archive here.

Post in ubuntu 9.04.

111 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2016-11-04 04:26 ID:Heaven

>>110
use wine, or switch to reactos

112 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2016-11-25 18:56 ID:g7azMBw5

M$ Semen (PC), GNU/Linux Debian (TP X200), Antegros Linux (EEE PC 901).

113 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2016-11-26 23:06 ID:Heaven

>>104
the fan issues will likely be BIOS related but there are quite a few ACPI knobs you can turn to get to the source. you really should look into it.

114 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2016-11-28 07:53 ID:b7lVN9kT

TOP LEL

115 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2016-12-05 14:29 ID:PkRqzXIC

Trisquel Gnu-Linux.

116 Name: pissed/darkocean : 2016-12-29 06:23 ID:jCRmZd8y

Windows 10 - lock out screen land with fresh install of boyfriends computer, wee. What the hell is wrong with Bill Gates? Fucking A.

117 Name: pissed/darkocean : 2016-12-29 06:24 ID:jCRmZd8y

I wish I was advanced enough to understand how to do Linux, from what i've read it's like the OS to pcs as Firefox is to browsers. ;-;

118 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-01-16 19:48 ID:+xlryVYn

Holy fuck, seriously this thread 8 years old?

119 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-01-18 14:04 ID:bgSFT1wt

That's what I say about every single thread in this site

120 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-03-17 01:43 ID:FdQvwtpu

I had a dualboot of Win 7/Ubuntu but I never used Linux that much, eventually I just got rid of the partition on my harddisk to make room for more chinese cartoons.
Might mess around more with linux after I graduate.
>>117
Really not that hard. I'm pretty computer illiterate but I was able to set up a dualboot easily. Plenty of online help.

121 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-03-26 20:56 ID:Wbo1C7xe

Posted from GNU Hurd

122 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-03-29 06:57 ID:8mbra28x

Slackware -- it's secure, stable, and Real Linux.

123 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-03-29 13:39 ID:uvQEwV7v

>>122
Managing your own dependencies is a bit out there for me, and that's coming from a gentoo user. Might as well just do LFS. What's secure about resolving binary dependencies? No use flags, no thanks!

124 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-04-03 00:00 ID:9UtDRaVr

>>123
If you are unsatisfied with the default libraries, you may as well use sbopkg. It's a terminal-based interface that resolves dependencies, building official .tar.gzs using slackbuilds.

125 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-04-03 12:20 ID:GX2NB2Kn

W I N D O W S 2 0 0 0

126 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-04-03 18:40 ID:h78EpkNI

>>124
I can't part with portage. I used slackware years ago and it wasn't totally unpleasant. I'd certainly prefer it today to something that was difficult to de-bloat.

127 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-04-05 00:59 ID:NtyQkmC9

Arch, stability isn't a concern when you don't have a job!

128 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-06-06 06:24 ID:4NWRlZUf

Debian stable: it's secure, stable, real AND reasonably up to date linux.

129 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-06-06 06:24 ID:4NWRlZUf

Debian stable: it's secure, stable, real AND reasonably up to date linux.

130 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-06-20 02:37 ID:O5Q6L02h

Still using Slackware Stable. Suck it, arch autists.

131 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-07-02 23:07 ID:Heaven

Windows 7 Professional :^)

132 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-07-15 18:11 ID:J2+gPOfO

Arch

133 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-08-01 17:55 ID:uCHRJNGf

gentoo with x32 abi

134 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-09-08 21:10 ID:9dCESAwt

Linux Mint / Windows XP dual boot (Windows 10 can kiss my ass)

135 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-09-11 15:53 ID:yPXFOYw5

Debian 8 because 9 oversupports the wifi drivers

136 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-10-11 22:35 ID:xLKrP01U

Windows XP Professional, 32 bit.

t. stuck in the early 2000s

137 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-10-13 03:54 ID:1Q0+uIxd

Artix, arch but with more *tism.

138 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-11-15 16:59 ID:DwCc/3J6

Debian Jessie.

139 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2017-12-26 13:40 ID:hWolaHu1

Debian Strech on my laptop and Windows 7 on my desktop (maily for games).

140 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-02-03 03:44 ID:wjmCbVqL

Windows 10. It's horrible. I was promising myself I would be on linux by now, but I haven't been able to get myself to switch yet.

141 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-02-10 16:41 ID:8KDkBjMT

>>140
I tried it out when I bought my new laptop. Never again. I'm going to wait until W7 dies before committing to Linux. Free software is only getting better with time.

142 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-09 19:40 ID:QSW10fuZ

elementary OS

It may not support my laptop's wifi card quite as well as Windows, but it makes up for it in every concievable way.

143 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-14 06:22 ID:DO/YLB0g

Dualbooting Slackware and W7 still.

Glad to know I'm not wrong for refusing to upgrade to W10. W8 was awful and W10 looked like a security headache. I guess W10 is better for battery life and performance but it doesn't look like it solves any of my problems with Windows

144 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-15 10:58 ID:M4UGfjEQ

Gentoo or bust
Takes a while to install but it's the only thing that works.

145 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-15 23:52 ID:EnIrw4KM

I've been using inferno OS lately.

fun

146 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-21 05:54 ID:zmhekVD5

>>145
Can it connect to the Internet?

147 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-03-21 14:46 ID:Ty62KL0X

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148 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-04 23:56 ID:gBIlzGkg

Recently switched to Slackware for no discernible reason other than because I can. Migrated from Ubuntu on this machine and Fedora on another.

149 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-07 23:58 ID:gzdouaC6

macOS

150 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-09 05:33 ID:Yb+jmcgl

OSX

151 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-09 19:11 ID:8LORzc1Y

>>150
It's not called OSX anymore, unless you're on a really old version. Now Apple's OSes are iOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS.

152 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-10 17:37 ID:foi9mRPy

>>151
I submitted that post four years ago and it just now showed up.

153 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-10 23:57 ID:GxyXZN6M

>>152
install gentoo

154 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-16 02:36 ID:s11o2Nh2

macOS

155 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-16 13:24 ID:SpLkciky

FreeBSD on a ThinkPad

156 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-16 21:28 ID:s11o2Nh2

Posting this from my Apple Pencil

157 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-17 04:40 ID:tZftyi8/

This post was made with REPLICANT OS whilst sitting on a bemis toilet

158 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-19 22:58 ID:vBY2gFX8

>>155
autism

159 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-22 15:23 ID:Q4Mid4h1

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160 Name: 404 - Name Not Found : 2018-04-23 19:15 ID:0t7CHbGE

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