I use XP now, and will continue to use XP until Microsoft drops it. Then I will say the hell with it and boot camp a Mac with Windows 2000 I still have an installation disc for it that was never used).
You seem to be right. So the hell with it. I'll just throw together some cheapo rig whenever XP is killed by Microsoft and use a Mac without Boot Camp.Duċk;2509388AFAIK, Windows 2000 isn't compatible with Boot Camp. Parallels is, however.
Ubuntu Linux. It owns.
Woah any reason for not switching to OS X? Seriously, its the greatest thing since sliced bread.I use Mac OS9.2 - but there's no option for that in the poll.
I'll add another Ubuntu user here
I tried Fedora 3, got used to it and ditched Windows. I don't game on the PC so it was no loss. Then I got annoyed with Fedora 4 and tried Ubuntu, and I haven't looked back since. For me Ubuntu absolutely rocks, especially with Beryl desktop effects - makes Vista and OSX look pretty dull to be honest
Ubuntu is the future as far as I'm concerned, and the fact it's free - that's a bonus![]()
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Did you ever try Fedora Core 5? It was my favorite of the big three (SUSE, Ubuntu, Fedora) during that generation.
I just wonder a bit that 2000 is in the same option as 98.![]()
You misunderstood me. What I was wondering about was that in this poll, Windows 2000 and Windows 98 are one and the same option to choose, although they are very different. I think that was made because of lack of available options though.Definitely not the case. 2000 was a huge step forward compared to 98 - it may not look that different, but under the hood it was a complete change in architecture. It was the first version of Windows that could realistically be used at home to be based on the NT codebase, which was a big change that had too many benefits to list here.
You misunderstood me. What I was wondering about was that in this poll, Windows 2000 and Windows 98 are one and the same option to choose, although they are very different. I think that was made because of lack of available options though.
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the Interceptor