news | articles | reviews | software | modules | accessories | discussion | faq | mobile | store
VisorCentral.com >> Discussion >> Other Areas of Interest >> Off Topic
The "name your OS" thread.

Post a New Thread | Post A Reply

Name your OS
You do not have permission to vote on this poll.
Windows 35 67.31%
Mac 10 19.23%
Linux 5 9.62%
Other (BeOS, etc.) 2 3.85%
Total: 52 votes 100%
  [Edit Poll (moderators only)]

Pages (2): [1] 2 »   Last Thread   Next Thread
Author
Topic: The "name your OS" thread.    Pages (2): [1] 2 »
dick-richardson
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aberdeen, SD
Posts: 2531

The "name your OS" thread.

What the hell, the idea was made and I'll run with it. I didn't include any "soon-to-be" options, desires are irrelevent.

__________________
-Joshua
Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.

dick-richardson is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:19 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for dick-richardson Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
BobbyMike
Member

Registered: Dec 1999
Location: "Children are a gift from God, they are a reward"
Posts: 1049

Kinda limited in the choices though. I'm currently running WinMe on this machine and Linux on my other desktop and my laptop (not to mention Qnix on my Audrey). Should I vote for highest total processor speed in a particular OS, or total weight of computers + monitors?

"...desires are irrelevent."

Tell that to a three year old!

__________________
"I am a debtor both to Greeks and to Barbarians, both to the wise and to the foolish."

BobbyMike is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:26 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for BobbyMike Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
dampeoples
Member

Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 832

quote:
Originally posted by BobbyMike
Should I vote for highest total processor speed in a particular OS, or total weight of computers + monitors?




I think you should vote for the one that crashes the least, can I retract my vote for Windows?

dampeoples is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:36 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for dampeoples Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Yorick
Member

Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Out of my skull, back in five minutes
Posts: 1435

"name your OS"

I named mine "Horatio"; does that count?

__________________
The light at the end of your tunnel has been disconnected due to non-payment. Please remit funds immediately for restoration of hope.

Yorick is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:38 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for Yorick Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
homer
Member

Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 1683

What if you use more than one?

__________________
We're all naked if you turn us inside out.
-David Byrne

homer is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:40 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for homer Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
jeff318
Member

Registered: May 2000
Location:
Posts: 321

quote:
Originally posted by dampeoples


I think you should vote for the one that crashes the least, can I retract my vote for Windows?



my winxp is very stable....

__________________
My processing power is contributed to
<a href="http://members.ud.com/services/teams/team.htm?id=E3894ECF-2FDA-4B0E-AD9E-45FEFF2D5AB6"><IMG SRC="http://members.ud.com/img/ud_logo_hdr_fff.gif"><a>
JOIN TODAY!

jeff318 is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 12:18 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for jeff318 Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Keefer Lucas
Member

Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Atlantic Rim
Posts: 570

XP Patriot

All the paranoia about Microsoft aside, the XP operating system is running rock-solid for me. A staggering improvement in speed and stability for my system.

Keefer Lucas is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 12:47 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Keefer Lucas Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
imabug
Member

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Misplaced Canuck in Charleston SC
Posts: 257

Is this a name your favourite OS, or name the OS that people make you use most.

As for favourite OS, mine is NeXTSTEP. Haven't encountered anything that comes close to it, for ease of use and application development.

Windoze I only use because other people make me.

__________________
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GS d-(+) s: a C++ UX++++V++S++ P+>+++ L>+++ E+>++ W++ N++(+++) o? K? w !O !M V-- PS PE Y+ PGP++ t++ 5++ X++ R+ tv++ b++(+++) DI++++ D+ G++ e+++>++++ h--- r+++ y?
-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK-----

imabug is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 02:38 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for imabug Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Arker
Member

Registered: Aug 2000
Location:
Posts: 107

NeXTSTEP is an OS now?!?!

Ark.

Arker is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 02:54 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Arker Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
dick-richardson
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aberdeen, SD
Posts: 2531

Name the OS you use the most. Should've put that at the beginning - can y'all f'give me?

bobbymike, I've tried [telling that to a 3 year old]. I've had more fun having dental work done. I just keep telling myself that I'm the parent.

__________________
-Joshua
Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.

dick-richardson is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 03:29 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for dick-richardson Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
bradhaak
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location:
Posts: 380

quote:
Originally posted by imabug
Is this a name your favourite OS, or name the OS that people make you use most.

As for favourite OS, mine is NeXTSTEP. Haven't encountered anything that comes close to it, for ease of use and application development.

Windoze I only use because other people make me.


OSX is derived from NextOS and Cocoa (OSXs native development environment) is NextStep. Give it a try.

bradhaak is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 04:06 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for bradhaak Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
usonian2001
Member

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 58

Hmm, I have a hard choice between Linux and Windows; in the end I voted Windows since it's the one I'm usually using natively on whatever computer I'm physically sitting at... but I use Linux extensively at work and at home for its rock-solid web/mail/file server capabilities. At work I'm usually logged into one of several Linux boxen either via telnet or X, or directly logged into the Linux virtual machine I have running under Windows NT. Or better yet, telneting to another Linux box while logged into the VM.

At home I'm usually logged into my old Pentium 200/RedHat box which serves as firewall/samba/apache/etc server. I'll be ditching Windows at home just as soon as I can afford a Ti Powerbook. In the meantime I'll suffer with WindowsME and an occaisional session in KDE 2.2 under Mandrake 8, which lives on a separate partition from WinME.

<petpeeve>I would actually use KDE a whole lot more if somebody would implement some usable word wrap functionality; all the text editors seem to use core KDE functions for their editing preferences, and there's no way to do 'virtual wrapping' to keep the editor window from sidescrolling; if you do specify 'Word Wrap', it physically inserts a newline character after 80 columns - this can cause problems when you're trying to write code.</petpeeve>

quote:
Originally posted by BobbyMike
"...desires are irrelevent."

Tell that to a three year old!



Heh, one of many reasons I don't (and won't) have one.

__________________
<!--Now at greyledge.net:
<a href='http://greyledge.net' target='_blank'><img src='http://greyledge.net/lib/todaylabel.php4' border='0'></a>-->

usonian2001 is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 05:14 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for usonian2001 Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Burns
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location:
Posts: 206

Um, where's PALM OS???? Believe it or not, I use it the most.

- Burns

__________________
Check out my page on Visors:
Burn's Visor page

Burns is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 05:36 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Burns Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
dick-richardson
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aberdeen, SD
Posts: 2531

quote:
Originally posted by Burns
Um, where's PALM OS????

Um, Other.

__________________
-Joshua
Abortion: Darwinism at its finest.

dick-richardson is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 05:42 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for dick-richardson Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Toby
Member

Registered: Jul 2000
Location:
Posts: 3034

quote:
Originally posted by Arker
NeXTSTEP is an OS now?!?!
It wasn't before?

Toby is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 06:10 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Toby Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
bradhaak
Member

Registered: Oct 2000
Location:
Posts: 380

quote:
Originally posted by Toby
It wasn't before?

NextStep is (was) an operating environment that ran on a number of different OSs including Windows. In the version that ran on the NEXT boxes, it included the Mach OS.

bradhaak is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 08:15 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for bradhaak Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
imabug
Member

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Misplaced Canuck in Charleston SC
Posts: 257

quote:
Originally posted by Arker
NeXTSTEP is an OS now?!?!

Ark.



Sure, always has been. NeXTStep consisted of a BSD-ish flavour of Unix running a Mach kernel and the DisplayPostScript driven GUI. It was the GUI that rocked though.

But, I digress...

__________________
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GS d-(+) s: a C++ UX++++V++S++ P+>+++ L>+++ E+>++ W++ N++(+++) o? K? w !O !M V-- PS PE Y+ PGP++ t++ 5++ X++ R+ tv++ b++(+++) DI++++ D+ G++ e+++>++++ h--- r+++ y?
-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK-----

imabug is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 08:24 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for imabug Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
homer
Member

Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 1683

quote:
It was the GUI that rocked though.


Are there any sites that go into the NeXT GUI? I'd be interested in seeing what made it so unique...

__________________
We're all naked if you turn us inside out.
-David Byrne

homer is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 09:42 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for homer Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Galley_SimRacer
Member

Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 172

Windows XP Pro, BeOS 5 Pro

__________________
"Life is what you experience between racing games"
Galley

Galley_SimRacer is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 11:48 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Galley_SimRacer Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
BobbyMike
Member

Registered: Dec 1999
Location: "Children are a gift from God, they are a reward"
Posts: 1049

I'm going to vote for Linux 'cause I enjoy using it so much more. I only use WinMe 'cause I have to (for now).

D-R, does reminding yourself that you're the parent work for you? It didn't work for me at 2AM this morning when Martin wanted to sing "Shine Jesus, Shine".

__________________
"I am a debtor both to Greeks and to Barbarians, both to the wise and to the foolish."

BobbyMike is offline Old Post 11-15-2001 11:52 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for BobbyMike Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
All times are GMT. The time now is 06:04 PM. Post New Thread    Post A Reply
 Pages (2): [1] 2 » Last Thread   Next Thread
[ Show a Printable Version | Email This Page to Someone! | Receive updates to this thread ]

Forum Jump:

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.4
Copyright ©2000, 2001, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.