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Weekly Poll: Which operating system do you use?


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XP is what I use,

 

today can't load runescape at all, something to do with java?

 

go http://www.java.com, check if u got most recent update

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lol mac ftw

 

 

 

 

 

windows is, no offence ment, crppy

 

 

 

mac cant get virus's, has less glitches

 

 

 

windows. gets a virus easily. no glitches fixed initially, patches sent out later. very bad

 

 

 

Just because Mac doesn't have many viruses doesn't mean it can't get them. A virus is just a program. If you can run programs, you can get a virus.

nope..

 

 

 

those noobs who make viruses have no programms that can make viruses in .dmg files...

 

 

 

its a fact,deal with it

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I use Windows Xp. I think my computer is fine the way it is, a little slow, as its three or four years old, but when I get a new computer, I'll get Vista on that.

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Retired from runescape. I will be on every now and then though. :)

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Linux all the way, by the people, for the people.

 

I've used DOS for a few years, then started in with Windows 3.1/3.11.

 

Windows 95 was fun to tinker with. (Anybody else remember Back Orifice?)

 

I used Win 98SE for a while, and ended up hacking it to bits, everything short of replacing the kernel.

 

 

 

Of course, I switched to Linux when I realised that I COULD replace the kernel, even recompile it myself. Needless to say, I've been there ever since.

 

The customisation really can't be beaten, users are free to take it and make it their own.

 

 

 

I am with a few that have said that OSX and Linux should not be grouped together. Sure, OSX is based on the kernel from one of the BSDs, but it is no longer a free community-built OS.

 

 

 

A wise man once said that the only secure computer is one buried in concrete, with the network cable unplugged, and the power cable cut.

 

 

 

This is clever, but not entirely true. To compromise this system, one needs only to dig it out, place the disks in a working system, and any data from those disks is visible.

 

 

 

 

 

My two cents, take it or leave it.

 

Nyosuht

 

 

 

Are we the only two here who use Linux?

 

 

 

:roll:

 

 

 

Sad I missed this poll...

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A wise man once said that the only secure computer is one buried in concrete, with the network cable unplugged, and the power cable cut.

 

 

 

This is clever, but not entirely true. To compromise this system, one needs only to dig it out, place the disks in a working system, and any data from those disks is visible.

 

 

 

 

 

My two cents, take it or leave it.

 

Nyosuht

 

 

 

<.< Did I forget to mention the tamper system, with the magnesium and the fire and all of that?

 

 

 

Heheh.

 

 

 

Most secure computer ever built: The abacus.

 

 

 

It counts, yes, it's graphically challenged, so (?), and if anyone tries to see what you are doing with it, one shake and, viola! No more stealable data.

 

 

 

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Anyone who likes Vista should search youtube for "Ubuntu + Beryl". It's a BEAUTIFUL thing.

 

 

 

I've got Windows XP, Windows Vista Ultimate and Ubuntu Feisty set up in a triple-boot configuration. However, I only really use Ubuntu. Linux FTW! \'

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