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jeremy 05-31-2016 11:55 AM

Which Desktop Operating System Do You Consider Your Primary?
 
The Official LQ Poll Series continues. As a follow-up to Which Desktop Operating Systems Do You Currently Run? we now want to know: Which Desktop Operating System Do You Consider Your Primary?

--jeremy

ardvark71 05-31-2016 12:31 PM

Hi Jeremy...

I tend to view my copy of Windows Vista as my primary, although I use both pretty evenly, I think. :)

Regards...

Raist 05-31-2016 01:53 PM

My main system runs Fedora 23 and I keep it up to date, all of my other systems dual boot Linux Fedora and Windos 7. My main laotop defaults to Fedora but I use it mostly at my customer's locations so in Windows 7. My Samba server and Internet firewall run CentOS 6.7

notKlaatu 05-31-2016 01:56 PM

Linux is all I run (aside from a NetBSD server I use), so I reckon Linux. Slackware, mostly.

rockdw 06-01-2016 10:59 AM

It's a bit of an odd question to answer, actually. MacOS is my primary GUI, but most of my desktop _activity_ is on a raspberry Pi that I access via ssh.

Ian_Hawdon 06-01-2016 11:13 AM

A Linux distro of some form has been my primary since 2006. Back then it was SUSE 10, nowadays it's Ubuntu.

I couldn't switch back to Windows, as it just feels too restrictive, though the introduction of Powershell does improve things somewhat, I still prefer the freedom over your machine you get by running a Linux system.

rtmistler 06-01-2016 11:56 AM

The poll results are entirely unamazing and not surprising :D

robertcr5 06-01-2016 12:02 PM

Kali Linux.

greg5552 06-01-2016 12:10 PM

I started using Linux about 15 years ago and worked mainly with Slackware, then Knoppix variants on some old hardware. Then I moved to Debian on my main computer at home, but worked a lot on OS X laptops at home as well and for work. A few years ago I started using Ubuntu at home because of the quick install and to run pretty much out of the box. In early 2015 I got tired of Unity and wanted something different. I got a recent HP Elitebook and went back to Debian for a while, but six months ago moved to an Arch install and love it. I spend most of the time using the Awesome WM, but occasionally use XFCE when I want more of a GUI.

replica9000 06-01-2016 12:39 PM

Linux, of course. Specifically Debian, since 2006.

jamison20000e 06-01-2016 01:12 PM

With a GNU to boot++! :D

robertdaleweir 06-01-2016 01:14 PM

Fedora
 
Since early 2000's.

starfiend 06-01-2016 01:34 PM

Linux isn't good enough to be a desktop OS, and windross is far worse.

Gungadin 06-01-2016 02:20 PM

Operating System Used
 
I use Debian Jessie on all my computers but one. The odd computer has Windows 10 but I only access it by vnc from my Debian computers. I only keep the headless Windows computer to run some commercial programs not available for Linux. They run very nicely from the Debian computers with the vnc connection.

Bertrand Gloudon 06-01-2016 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by starfiend (Post 5554133)
Linux isn't good enough to be a desktop OS, and windross is far worse.

really ???...which distro????


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