TheHub
Well-known
Good lord - so many Mac users!
My rev a G5 is scanning right now, so I'm on a small VAIO with Win2000.
I started a local Mac Users Group here in my city though, so you can't kill me ;-)
My rev a G5 is scanning right now, so I'm on a small VAIO with Win2000.
I started a local Mac Users Group here in my city though, so you can't kill me ;-)
Swissmadepix
Established
Win 98SE here...yes, I know..but it runs smoothly for the needs I have and does not freeze the dinosaurs I use (PII 333).
At least the screen on the desktop (in storage at the moment) is a 19" Dell-branded Sony Trinitron that I got for CHF10 (USD8-ish) at a Thrift Army .
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The next computer will probably be a Mac, combined with a storage solution running Linux (no clue on the distro, yet - will think about that at a future time)
At least the screen on the desktop (in storage at the moment) is a 19" Dell-branded Sony Trinitron that I got for CHF10 (USD8-ish) at a Thrift Army .
The next computer will probably be a Mac, combined with a storage solution running Linux (no clue on the distro, yet - will think about that at a future time)
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JOE1951
Established
I bang off 1's and 0's with a telegraph key!!
ywenz
Veteran
Really want to buy a MacPro... but I'm torn between using Sony Vegas and FCP...
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
Macbook pro running osx,
Switch over to Mac land about 4 years ago and could never go back.
Switch over to Mac land about 4 years ago and could never go back.
thomasw_
Well-known
reub2000 said:Gentoo Linux, what else would I use?
erhm, perhaps OpenBSD?
W
wlewisiii
Guest
thomasw_ said:erhm, perhaps OpenBSD?
Or, er, one of the even better *BSDs? (Sorry, I've had more than one run-in with Mr. de Raadt & his ego... :bang: :bang: :bang: I'd rather deal with Mr. Gates. )
William
gabrielelopez
Established
tiger on a macbook...left windows years ago to RIP...
like2fiddle
Curious
At this moment, Windows ME
ywenz
Veteran
WinME !? wow.... wow
like2fiddle
Curious
ywenz said:WinME !? wow.... wow
I can hardly believe it myself! It just keeps on ticking
markinlondon
Elmar user
OSX Tiger on an Intel Mac Mini. The silence is deafening even with an external hard disk 
jdos2
Well-known
Too bad I can't check more than one.
Mac OS X on the laptop that I carry with me, GNU/Linux on the Laptop I don't (the one in the bedroom for late night reading), Slackware distro. Mac OS X on a couple other systems at home (the picture processing machine is a Dual G5 with Mac OS X, Aperture, and far more importantly, World of Warcraft on it)
At work, I'm a Unix admin, so "whatcha got?" is what I do. I'm also the OS/2 support guy (and yes, we still have some running, but only a few boxes...)
I like computer operating systems. I like pie.
J
Mac OS X on the laptop that I carry with me, GNU/Linux on the Laptop I don't (the one in the bedroom for late night reading), Slackware distro. Mac OS X on a couple other systems at home (the picture processing machine is a Dual G5 with Mac OS X, Aperture, and far more importantly, World of Warcraft on it)
At work, I'm a Unix admin, so "whatcha got?" is what I do. I'm also the OS/2 support guy (and yes, we still have some running, but only a few boxes...)
I like computer operating systems. I like pie.
J
cmedin
Well-known
ChrisPlatt said:My VT220 is hooked up to a PDP 11/70 running DEC VMS.
Chris
Wow, I used to play with VMS back in the early 90s. Don't recall much of it though... wasn't it something like SET DEF [-] to step up a directory level or something?
XP here, I think it's the best OS Microsoft has cranked out.
jjovin
Established
Red Hat Linux! Free and never crashes.
SixtiesM2
Rio's pal
VMS doesn't run on a PDP....
VMS doesn't run on a PDP....
"$ Set def [-]" will indeed move you "up" one level of directory structure.
However, you would need to be running on a VAX, an Alpha or an IA64 to be running VMS.
ChrisPlatt was certainly pulling some legs, as there no VMS on an 11/70 (PDP), and a VT220 would not be able to navigate this forum, even under VMS.
- Mike
VMS doesn't run on a PDP....
"$ Set def [-]" will indeed move you "up" one level of directory structure.
However, you would need to be running on a VAX, an Alpha or an IA64 to be running VMS.
ChrisPlatt was certainly pulling some legs, as there no VMS on an 11/70 (PDP), and a VT220 would not be able to navigate this forum, even under VMS.
- Mike
Chavo
Member
ywenz
Veteran
Chavo said:Live to geek...... Overcooled and Overclocked. PC's rock.
Well that's the plan
Cheers Chavo
Yeah I used to think that, but OS X is pretty slick too.. with a few exceptions that makes you wanna say: "What the hell were they thinking?" :bang:
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