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  1. 1. What OS do you currently use?



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My main OS would have to be Win7, but I also have WinXP on my netbook while I wait for Aurora to be finished. I try to use linux whenever possible though, and always have atleast one distro installed with Windows. The linux distros that I use are CrunchBang[#!], BackTrack, Aurora[when its finished], Ultimate[ubuntu], and OpenSUSE. At the moment CrunchBang is by far my favorite, any when put on a thumbdrive can be a real live saver.

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I am currently running Windows 7, I like it much better than my mom's computer(Vista), and her computer before that(XP). I still miss my old computer(Mac OSX Tiger), I loved that computer, but unfortunately my cousin broke the screen, and I was unable to afford a new Mac. :|

I prefer Mac to PC in almost all cases except Gaming, but since I'm not much of a PC gamer to begin with that doesn't bother me.

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I voted windows in the poll, but in actuality my computer is currently running Windows 7, Mac OSX, and Linux Mint 9. It's rather useful for downloading things online in case one operating system can't open a certain file type. Also, it's a lot of fun to see someone bragging about how much better their Mac runs than a PC, then whip out my computer that runs Windows and Mac better than their computer :-p

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My main OS would have to be Win7, but I also have WinXP on my netbook while I wait for Aurora to be finished. I try to use linux whenever possible though, and always have atleast one distro installed with Windows. The linux distros that I use are CrunchBang[#!], BackTrack, Aurora[when its finished], Ultimate[ubuntu], and OpenSUSE. At the moment CrunchBang is by far my favorite, any when put on a thumbdrive can be a real live saver.

Backtrack is barely Linux :P. I love Windows, none of that Mac crap for me :).

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