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Operating Systems

What OS do you use?

  • Windows

    Votes: 30 68.2%
  • Linux

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • Mac

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • UNIX

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Multiple

    Votes: 4 9.1%

  • Total voters
    44
Thread merge, thread merge~~

Ubuntu~ I can't really see how I managed to use Windows XP for so long, actually!
 
I thought this thread must already have been around somewhere...

Anyway, @Tailsy. Why won't the printer work on your Ubuntu computer? Do you have some sort of really... obscure printer or something, because Ubuntu has drivers for most of them if that's your problem.
 
I now use Windows 7 as my main operating system. It's a lot more stable than Vista. However, it expires in August... So, I'll need a replacement soon.

I tried out Ubantoo, and while it was kinda OK, the notifications in GNOME were annoying, and games didn't perform as well as in Windows 7. I'm looking to use another linux operating system, maybe Arch if it's easy enough to learn (inb4 SPINNAN CUBES)
 
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I thought this thread must already have been around somewhere...

Anyway, @Tailsy. Why won't the printer work on your Ubuntu computer? Do you have some sort of really... obscure printer or something, because Ubuntu has drivers for most of them if that's your problem.

Because it shits itself and chews up paper when I try to print things. :S
 
TI-89 Titanium Advanced Mathematics Software 3.10

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Does pretty much anything my huge bloated XP machine can do, but is so much smaller.
 
It plays better games. Like Tetris.

No, I'm not kidding. I love Tetris.

Edit: My desktop probably can't play Crysis either. Doesn't matter, since I'll only get a game-worthy machine once Duke Nukem Forever comes out.
 
Once DNF comes out, there will be calculators capable of playing Crysis.

Of course, the only reason the 89 model is considered a calculator is because it looks like one. The 92 model, which is equivalent functionally, is not since it has a QWERTY keyboard (thereby banning from the SAT and Advanced Placement tests, which don't allow handheld computers). It can probably even run Linux (and there was a prototype that actually was based off Linux. With a stylus!)

And to make a graph that looks like an inequality, you can set each equation in the "y=" screen to be shaded below or above. Kinda looks like an inequality, then.
 
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XP at the moment. A friend is gonna teach me how to use Linux and such in the near future, and I'll probably end up liking that better.
 
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Windows 98 on grandma pc, 2000 on other pc, xp at university.

I plan to buy a laptop that uses Ubuntu though.
 
Microsoft XP 2002 edition on my own laptop, I forget what kind of system is on my families computer.
 
I want XP like hell. D= Even though I'm told 2000 is better performance-wise or something.

Is this true? *knows very little about computers in reality*
 
Why don't you use Ubuntu? :| it's not that hard and it's better than windows

also it's free
 
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