Best OS no fanboy rants plz
i was wondering what everyone's favorite OS is. such as are you a M$ or linux, Mac OS, or even a DOS/Unix guy.
we all know that linux is great and free and microsoft is a money hungry machine aimed at world domination so.. what is your fav and for what reason?
we all know that linux is great and free and microsoft is a money hungry machine aimed at world domination so.. what is your fav and for what reason?
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skrpune Member Posts: 1,409I think the answer depends on what you want to do with the OS and what you've happened to use. I have mostly used MS, and of their offerings, I like Vista the best.
It takes a beating in those stupid Mac commercials, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty durn cool. It's "pretty" (although I concede that it looks an awwwwwful lot like a Macintosh OS) and the included features are hands down better than XP. Although I wish more programs would have better compatibility. I was kinda miffed that my CertBlaster software for N+ didn't work so well on my Vista machines...I could run it, but I couldn't get any of the program updates because it was looking for files based on where they would be in XP.
Although I do have a fond place in my heart for Windows 3.1...Currently Studying For: Nothing (cert-wise, anyway)
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royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□[joking]Windows ME[/joking]. I think Windows 7 will be my favorite. Hearing that MS is shooting for a a close to 15 second average boot time by doing things such as dynamically starting services when they are needed, etc. sound great to me. I've been paying quite a bit of attention to Windows 7 and we have a lot of internal guys running Windows 7 and from what I hear, it's been great. I think so far my favorite OS has been Windows 2000. It was very lean, ran really fast, and just worked great.“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks
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tiersten Member Posts: 4,505royal wrote:Hearing that MS is shooting for a a close to 15 second average boot time by doing things such as dynamically starting services when they are needed, etc. sound great to me.
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Talic Member Posts: 423mikej412 wrote:
Is the download link for the cd broken? It doesn't want to work for me. http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/download.html
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royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□tiersten wrote:royal wrote:Hearing that MS is shooting for a a close to 15 second average boot time by doing things such as dynamically starting services when they are needed, etc. sound great to me.
The services won't start at all until an application requests it. Only the core services will start. Much different and IMHO a good change.“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks -
jryantech Member Posts: 623Windows XP. thanks."It's Microsoft versus mankind with Microsoft having only a slight lead."
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royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□Ya, from what I take from reading about Windows 7, Microsoft is trying to make it Vista + more features + less annoying (slider bar for UAC) + less bloated (optional items during install) + very high performance due to less bloat, less services, and improved memory management and applications requiring less memory.
Hopefully all this stuff comes true. I would think so since Windows 7 beta is about to come out and they've already announced all of this stuff as being in Windows 7. So I'm fairly optimistic Windows 7 is going to kick major ass. We shall see.“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks -
royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□Ya, same for Engadget and Gizmodo. I've seen the acceptance for Windows 7 quite high there as well with their Vista hate so high.“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks
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Darthn3ss Member Posts: 1,096Mac OSX. 100% secure, 100% virii/malware/worm/trojan free. It. Just. Works.Fantastic. The project manager is inspired.
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GT-Rob Member Posts: 1,090IOS
Let see you fools run your systems for years on end without a reboot :P -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Talic wrote:Is the download link for the cd broken?
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,089 AdminI still wax fondly of DR-DOS 5.0. Apparently it's still alive as OpenDOS.
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HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940GT-Rob wrote:IOS
Let see you fools run your systems for years on end without a reboot :P
I will, just as soon as you type of a professional looking document explaining why you don't need to reboot so often on that.Good luck to all! -
Talic Member Posts: 423I believe people's expectations are too high for Windows 7. I believe MS is going to try the pay to download modular route with 7 and people are going to start complaining because they would have to pay for every little thing they want in it. Sure it might be good that they have it less bloated but how much missing would have me worried. Maybe they'll have a gamer edition that charges you to have DX installed? Maybe they'll go the subscription route? Who knows what they'll do.
As for me, I'll probably get it for free through my college anyways, just like I did with Vista Business :P -
Pash Member Posts: 1,600 ■■■■■□□□□□Windows XP. It sits there, doing its job and with all the latest security patches installed it's fairly secure as well. Anyone who says they don't like windows xp is lyingDevOps Engineer and Security Champion. https://blog.pash.by - I am trying to find my writing style, so please bear with me.
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Vogon Poet Member Posts: 291DOS rocks!!!
Works great and forces folks to learn their OS instead of just clicking on stuff.
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Turgon Banned Posts: 6,308 ■■■■■■■■■□AIX 2.2.1
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wd40 Member Posts: 1,017 ■■■■□□□□□□tiersten wrote:OS/2 forever
I love the way that you have to reboot the server to try to solve any issues + the 15 minutes you have to wait and pray for it to start
I like Vista very much, It works for me ..
I liked Fedora core 4 when it was new, but got sick of it after 6 months .. -
dtlokee Member Posts: 2,378 ■■■■□□□□□□My Commodore 128 never got any viruses so I guess that is the best computer/OS I have ever used.The only easy day was yesterday!
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HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940Darthn3ss wrote:
In his defense, I didn't apparently either...Good luck to all! -
Darthn3ss Member Posts: 1,096title of the thread includes "no fanboi rants"
fanboy rants tend to include how secure and stable they are, and how macs don't ever break
my post generally follows that pattern.Fantastic. The project manager is inspired.
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