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Arch and Windows XP, got FBSD and Windows 2000 Pro running on VMWare.
Some PKGBUILDs: http://members.lycos.co.uk/sweiss3
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Arch and WinXP. I used to basically use windows because i was just used to it. However i have dabbled in linux, and now that i have my arch all set up how i like it, it's so hard to spend any time off of arch that's not spent gaming.
at the thing about booting to steam steam, i should really do that, but i have a dependency on aim.
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What the heck is steam?
No obvious answers, please.
--HAPS
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Arch for my 2 laptops and server, and windows ans osxa
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Work: AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Windows XP, Arch, RedHat, Novell (On XP desktops and on Servers)
Home: ArchLinux (Desktop), FreeBSD (Server)
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Laptop = Arch (duh)
Uber-Desktop = Arch+10GB WinXP
Server = Arch
Franken-box = Was FreeBSD, planning on Inferno or Plan9
Work Laptop = WinXP (but puTTY helps)
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What the heck is steam?
No obvious answers, please.
You know that google bbcode that is coming soon? Candidate No 1 ![]()
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sullivanva wrote:What the heck is steam?
No obvious answers, please.
You know that google bbcode that is coming soon? Candidate No 1
google bbcode?? what?!
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OH...okay...didn't see that.
I like the buttons. Although I thought Dibble didn't like the fact that they didn't have a picture describing the action...I think they look nice though.
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steam=game launcher type app for halflife(2)/counterstrike(source)
at least what i was talking about. maybe i'm just retarded. i have no idea what you are talking about bbcode for.
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Work from home, Arch for my dev stuff, Arch for work, stuck with Windows XP Home for Games unfortunately.
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My desktop: Arch only.
Mother's desktop: Dual boot Arch/XP Home.
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I'm afraid I only use one.
Desktop = Arch
Music/Anime Server = Arch
Sisters Desktop = Arch
Mums Desktop = Arch
My mums and sisters comps used to use windows xp but they kept bitching at me about viruses and asked me to get rid of them so i'm like yeah ok I will and I installed Arch on both their computers with Gnome and I no longer get bitched at. I still need to convince my gran to use arch too, but it's only a matter of time!
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Laptop: Arch
Home desktop: XP
Home desktop: W98SE (only 128M)
Home server: NetBSD
Server: Debian
Home test PC: Rusty and un(der)maintained Debian install
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"Home" (read: dorm): Arch on desktop and laptop, dual-booted with XP in both cases
Work: RedHat until recently, and now Fedora, though RedHat Enterprirse is in all the public CSE labs on campus.
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H: arch (99,9%) + win2k
W: arch all the way (it really does the job)
PS:
- desktop env. is KDE
- don't ask me why I have the win2k at home. I don't have an aswer.
I guess it's stuck there since I installed arch (over ubuntu)
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Home, Debian Sid, Slackware 10, FreeBSD 5.3 & Arch & Win XP for work purposes.
Laptop, Win2000 & Debian Sid
Work, Win 2000, I do some maintenance on IBM's AIX.
I mainly use Gnome DE.
"The only people who dont use it are apple fanatics & linux crackpots and they probably have rotten credit"
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I tried SuSE, RedHat, Debian, Lunar Linux, SourceMage GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Gentoo and Ubuntu. SourceMage and Ubuntu were my favourites until I found Arch which I use on my Desktop and my VDR (Video Disk Recorder) currently. Besides I have a router with m0n0wall running and a server with Debian Sarge. This is all at home.
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w00t /me uses m0n0wall too!
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Arch at home and I was the admin of an Arch box I built for my school's robotics team. I learned Ubuntu, and I like that as well. There is just something about Ubuntu that makes me feel like the designer of the package tree threw up and was inspired by it
. Kind of like Back to the Future when he hits his head on a toilet and dreams up a way to design a time machine. ![]()
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I tried SuSE, RedHat, Debian, Lunar Linux, SourceMage GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Gentoo and Ubuntu. SourceMage and Ubuntu were my favourites until I found Arch which I use on my Desktop and my VDR (Video Disk Recorder) currently. Besides I have a router with m0n0wall running and a server with Debian Sarge. This is all at home.
Before my 40gb HD crashed, I had Arch and Sourcemage on it and those where my favorites also. I sure miss SM, but haven't installed it again, but may do so in the future.
"The only people who dont use it are apple fanatics & linux crackpots and they probably have rotten credit"
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smoon wrote:I tried SuSE, RedHat, Debian, Lunar Linux, SourceMage GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Gentoo and Ubuntu. SourceMage and Ubuntu were my favourites until I found Arch which I use on my Desktop and my VDR (Video Disk Recorder) currently. Besides I have a router with m0n0wall running and a server with Debian Sarge. This is all at home.
Before my 40gb HD crashed, I had Arch and Sourcemage on it and those where my favorites also. I sure miss SM, but haven't installed it again, but may do so in the future.
Yeah, SMGL is very nice. But I was tired of compiling all the software on my own and once my whole system got messed up because cleanse went mad.
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Only Arch
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Work : Solaris 8, Red Hat Enterprise and Gentoo on my workstation
Home: Windows XP, Slackware (laptop and server) and Arch on my main PC. My better half also uses OSX on her iBook
XP there for my kids and games (honest :oops: )
Jon
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