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Re: Multiple OS users
« on: October 28, 2011, 07:36:05 PM »
I try to stay away from Windows when I'm at home - I get quite enough of it at work, but I do have an XP machine for photography work, iTunes and the occasional game. For other home stuff I use my Linux box, and mostly for fun I use OS4.1 on my A1-XE. For portability I use OSX 10.4 on an iBook G4 and Lubuntu 11:04 on a cheap PC laptop, depending on my mood :) I didn't pick OS 3 - I use it from time to time but since I got OS4 it's been relegated to the odd game of SWOS. I also have AROS and Haiku installed on one of my PCs, but neither really feels complete enough to use regularly.
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Re: Multiple OS users
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2011, 03:08:26 AM »
@nyteschayde

I like Haiku too, I really think they've done some fantastic work bringing it to where it is now... I have a spare machine I run Linux, Haiku and Aros on, and I have to say, Haiku updates interest me the most of all three!
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