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#251381 10/20/06 04:03 PM
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I have just about all of the OS's setup in various VMs. I started using VMs a while back and with the portability of them you cant beat it. I have found the best way to do this is to install a 64 bit version of Linux (I use CentOS) and install all the windows as VMs. I have noticed NO speed decrease by doing this. I recommend using at least 1.5 megs of RAM and a 2.8 gig Duo Core processor. If you just want to play download Knoppix and it works great.

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#251382 10/21/06 04:09 AM
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3-XP Home, including my computer at school
1-XP Pro
1-2000 Pro


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#251383 10/21/06 04:48 AM
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2- desk tops with XP Pro
1- laptop 98
1- laptop XP Pro

3- retired mini towers 1- 95 //1-98// 1- 98 and nt

#251384 10/21/06 01:19 PM
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I have:
1 server with Ubuntu Linux
2 servers with RedHat Linux
2 Desktops with XP
1 Laptop with XP
1 Laptop with '95.


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#251385 10/23/06 02:17 AM
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I have a computer at my desk that is dual boot with windows XP and Debian Linux, I have a computer in my work room that runs SUSE Linux and another one that dual boots SUSE Linux and Windows XP. I have a server running Debian Linux with no GUI installed, and I have a laptop dual booting with Windows XP and Fedora Core Linux. I prefer the options and power I have with the Linux OS's, but this is a Windows dependent world we live in. Try and get Samsung Offiserve software to run on a *nix OS. That is the only reason I have dual boot computers around at all. With all the virus and spyware apps written for windows it is too much hassle. Granted having my own business doing computer repairs I make a lot of money off of windows so I don't regret its existence by any means, but there are two things that make me cash when they get combined: 1) something labeled as "FREE" on the internet and 2) someone on a windows machine that finds and installs it.


When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and panicking like the passengers in his car.

#251386 10/23/06 02:47 AM
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XP pro on all at home...2000 at work


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#251387 10/24/06 10:42 AM
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I run FreeBSD on most systems, with a single
multi-boot system running XP/NetBSD/FreeBSD, and
a plamtop running NetBSD.

My router at home is a FreeBSD box, as are my mail/web server, file server, workstation (3 heads), several scratch boxes, and my trusty old laptop.

I have one box running CentOS/TrixBox at home, and a couple more in the networking lab at school, along with a pair of workstations running FreeBSD and Fedora core 5.

Still to come: some flavor of linux/unix+MythTV for DVR usage.

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FreeBSD on servers
Windows XP on office PC


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#251389 02/02/07 09:26 AM
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FreeBSD for all our Internet-exposed systems (DNS, mail, web, FTP -- can you tell I'm self-hosted yet?)

Windows 2000 Pro for most of our workstations.

Windows NT Workstation 4.0 for the single box running Hirsch's SAM software (for our access control system).

MS-DOS 6.22 for two systems that need to stay "legacy" due to specialized Motorola radio programming/servicing software.

No XP, no Vista, and don't want either one. In fact, I won't allow systems running either to be connected to our LAN, period.

Keep the peace(es).


Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy, Blue Feather Technologies.

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#251390 02/02/07 11:24 AM
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all of mine are xp of some flavor (work & home).

i have an asterisk box which runs centos linux.

my little crappy toshiba libretto 70ct for voicemail programming runs 98se.

and i have another crappy toshiba that runs me.

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