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Windows XP Professional Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2
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XP professional SP2
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Linux Suse and RedHat, Hp-UX 11, Solaris 2.8, Windows 2003 Server SR2, VMS 7.2,7.3 and AIX 5, to name the most common ones I use..
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XP professional SP2, regularly updated online by Billy.
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A number of Windows XP Pro SP2 machines running on a Windows Server 2003 domain and Debian as an Iptables firewall and webserver.
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XP Home SP2
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Windows XP, Home Edition, Service Pack 2
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WindowsXP pro SP2 on line updates
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Windows XP Home edition
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Dual boot XP home sp2 and some of the sp3 that has yet to be released (I have a source :) )and Mandrake 10. I also own a box that's dual with win 200 pro and Corel Linux and have tinkered with Free BSD, Suse , Novell Netware (naturally, I have a CNE), Red Hat, Slackware and a bit of OSX (sister's box).
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XP Pro SP2 at work, XP media center at home
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XP windows (outdated) computer. A Emachine, and I am ready to get a new one for games, I a good graphics card, however the prossesing time sucks monkey! I've been thinking about swiching over to a Mac, although I have no clue how to use one.
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Ubuntu 7.04, Linux in General if Newbies are wondering what the heck I'm talking about. I Don't support Monopolistic Companies like Microsoft.
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Widows XP, because it costs less and has less (if any) problems with drivers.
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Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2) on my Desktop and the latest version of Ubuntu (with beryl) on my laptop (testing).
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I usually use Windows XP Home Edition. It gets everything I need done, and it came with my computer. I want to use Linux, but I don't care enough to figure out how to fix every problem just to make my computer actually run.
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Windows XP
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Windows XP. It's what came on th computer when I bought it.
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Just got a laptop with Vista. Reviews to come...
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win xp
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windows xp.
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Vista Ultimate. It seems ok so far.
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Windows Vista Home Premium.
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Windows XP Professional SP2
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I dual-boot Mac OS X 10.4.9 and Windows Server 2003.
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UBUNTU LINUX
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vista it was installed on my laptop when I got it, and my desktop has XP
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was trying to dual boot but didnt feel like investing to much time so i just said screw microsoft and went solely with ubuntu
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Windows Vista Home Premium
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Might be easier to ask what I don't use. At work I use Win XP Pro Sp2 on my laptop. I'm responsible for a bunch of servers but we won't get into those. At home I have a Vista Business system that I mostly just game on. Everything else I do on my Ubuntu Linux 7.04 box. My wife has an XP Pro SP2 system at home as well.
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I am dual-booting.windows xp professoinal on drive D and windows 98 on drive C
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Two windows xp systems on hardwire network, one vista laptop wireless and various ongoing linux testing systems.
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XP
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I am currently using vista home edition or something like it. it's alright, the general "look and feel" of it is nice, but if you try to do anything more technical than double clicking something, it turns on you. it gets annoying. really annoying lol
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Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Pro, Windows 98, Windows Server 2008 and xubuntu (Linux)
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I'm switching from XP to Vista to Linux all the time.
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Windows XP home on mine. Windows Vista premium on my other computer (my moms)
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I have several computers ... Linux (several versions), MS Windows 98, & MS Windows XP Pro are the OSs that I use.
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1
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Leopard
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Win 98 SE
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Going from my best computer to my laptop Desktop box-Dual booting Windows Vista ultimate and Ubuntu+beryl Secondary box-Windows XP SP2+Vista transformation pack and Mepis Linux+beryl Laptop-Mepis
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Vista and XP depending where I am.
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i have windows vista
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A dual boot of Windows 7 and Fedora 10. They both amaze me.
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Vista. Wishin' it was XP.
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Mac OS X.
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Windows Vista
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several on different systems. XP, 7, Ubuntu, Sabayon
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Win7.I don't have a choice.
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Work - Windows XP Pro Edition Home - Windows Vista Ultimate 64 "Darker Edition" Netbook (that never gets used) - Dual Boot Windows 7 and Easypeasy Ubuntu
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Vista Home Premium and Windows XP.
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