1. Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1
2. Fedora 12
3. OpenSuSE 11.2
4. Arch Linux
5. Sabayon Linux
6. OSX86
7. Windows 7
All running from hard drive (GPT partition scheme). No virtual machines. (With insanely long Grub list).
Carl Snyder - 14 years ago
Primary Ubuntu 9.10, Debian Squeeze off the same SATA hard disk, secondary Windows 7 and XP on a PATA hard disk on the desktop. This reflects my answer to the polls. Netbook runs Windows 7 and UNR 9.10 with Chrome OS on an alternate booting 2G USB flash drive. Live CDs, virtual machines, and test machines subject to change without notice.
Peter B. - 14 years ago
Primarily Ubuntu 9.10, with Mandriva and Omega on VirtualBox.
Oh yeah, Windows XP, too.
i run one linux mint cinnamon i was GOING to keep windows but i accidentally deleted it but i dont regret it one bit
I have ubuntu 12.04
and windows 7 and mac os x
:-))
2- Linux Mint and Sabayon.
I run 1 win 95 2 xp sp3 and 2 vista machines. I did have 3 vistas, but I put one of them back to xp when I had to reformaat it.
1. Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1
2. Fedora 12
3. OpenSuSE 11.2
4. Arch Linux
5. Sabayon Linux
6. OSX86
7. Windows 7
All running from hard drive (GPT partition scheme). No virtual machines. (With insanely long Grub list).
Primary Ubuntu 9.10, Debian Squeeze off the same SATA hard disk, secondary Windows 7 and XP on a PATA hard disk on the desktop. This reflects my answer to the polls. Netbook runs Windows 7 and UNR 9.10 with Chrome OS on an alternate booting 2G USB flash drive. Live CDs, virtual machines, and test machines subject to change without notice.
Primarily Ubuntu 9.10, with Mandriva and Omega on VirtualBox.
Oh yeah, Windows XP, too.
Windows 7 and Mandriva
Vista for games and Ubuntu 9.10 for everything else.
Windows XP on an old Dell desktop, Windows 7 on a netbook , OSX 10.6 on a mac, Vista running under Parallels on the Mac
Across 5 machines: three Windows XP, one FreeNAS, one Xubuntu.
Linux Mint and Windows 7
In a way i'm using 3 on two machines
1. Linux (Fedora) / and XP (as VM)
2. Windows 7
Technically it's across two PCs, but they both Run XP, with Linux added to the laptop and Win7 to the main PC.