What you use?
Anonymous
06 Apr 2006, 21:27What you use?
windows xp
windows 2000
windows 98
windows 95
or other
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Thanks
windows xp
windows 2000
windows 98
windows 95
or other
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Thanks
paul_one
07 Apr 2006, 17:52I use windows AND Linux - but mostly Linux for the moment.
Elexxorine
08 Apr 2006, 14:35well i use xp when ever i get it, but my mum's computer's 98 and i have to use that sometimes. though i wish i had unix/linux.
Farvardin
23 Apr 2006, 20:20I'm using linux or macosx exclusively
I wished the Quest player would run on linux
The emulation through wine doesn't work well.
I wished the Quest player would run on linux

The emulation through wine doesn't work well.
headspace
23 Apr 2006, 22:32I use Mac OS 9.6, Windows XP and have run a PC in Linux but really don't like it compared to Windows. I'm not one of the windows haters.
I prefer windows with the range of non MS applications (Mozilla etc.)
I prefer windows with the range of non MS applications (Mozilla etc.)
paul_one
24 Apr 2006, 12:36Whatever floats yer boat I guess.
The only thing I keep going back into Windows for is Demo's (http://www.pouet.net) and to use my webcam (which has windows-only drivers).. There's also the occasional Windows-only program I come across... And Flash (which Adobe/Macromedia STILL hasn't ported 8 to Linux yet!).
The graphics are alot better for Windows - but that's the blame of ATi, who won't open up the source code or put more effort into the Linux code.
I find that my Linux install is way better than my Windows install - especially as the video works with almost ALL types of codec, and I don't have to install all this various crap like I do with Quicktime/Real/DivX.
The more I use Linux, the more I like it... I started off liking it, but not getting what I wanted from it. Now I'm getting almost what I want and bit's that I didn't know I wanted - but I can't live without now.
The only thing I keep going back into Windows for is Demo's (http://www.pouet.net) and to use my webcam (which has windows-only drivers).. There's also the occasional Windows-only program I come across... And Flash (which Adobe/Macromedia STILL hasn't ported 8 to Linux yet!).
The graphics are alot better for Windows - but that's the blame of ATi, who won't open up the source code or put more effort into the Linux code.
I find that my Linux install is way better than my Windows install - especially as the video works with almost ALL types of codec, and I don't have to install all this various crap like I do with Quicktime/Real/DivX.
The more I use Linux, the more I like it... I started off liking it, but not getting what I wanted from it. Now I'm getting almost what I want and bit's that I didn't know I wanted - but I can't live without now.