What about if you have multiple Linux distro's? I feel so left out
If you want to know why it's because I run Gentoo personally and SuSE for testing stuff out for the users at work, don't worry I'm working on them moing to Gentoo!
Well I dual boot... but if I was really listening to me, my HD would have at least 5 OS ( with a 40 gig, it's hade to fit them all in here and be able to install pachages )
I would like to have something like Linux x 2 ( Gentoo + a generic distro ), BSD, Solaris ( or BeOS ) and a Micro$oft product ( I think it would be win2k ).
Myabe I sould buy more boxes and install all of them on separate machines.
Just need to find money now ...
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I have XP and Gentoo dual-booted....I did use XP all the time for the audio apps I bought for my electronic music project, but I'm slowly finding replacements in Gentoo and spending more and more time there.
* - I do however have VMWare with Win2K running on it since some of my friends that use my computer sporadically are linux illiterate... so perhaps the true solution is to delete VMWare and find new friends... ^_^
I dual boot. The strange thing is however, that I haven't touched Windows for all summer. I guess I'm using it as some sort of safety line if I ever got into a situation where Windows was required. And for the games of course. But as I have said before in other posts, the games I play right now has native Linux support.
just gentoo on my main box and server
openbsd on my laptop, but i m thinking about moving it to gentoo
(better encrypted filesystem support from what i've seen)
then there's my poor test os box (486 150mhz, 2 gig hd)
its got gnu hurd and freebsd right now
but i want to switch it to freebsd and netbsd , and possibly openbsd as well if i take it off my laptop (it might just be possible)
I was tempted to answer 'just one and it is fu[c]king Windows' since my Gentoo install quite simply did fuck my Windows install which now no longer exists. I needed it to be in past tense, I guess.
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Hmmm... Well, mostly I'm using these OS's to get familiar with them, but primarily for software cross platform testing. Compared to a BSD, hurd just doesn't cut it, audiance wise. It'd be better to support all 3 BSD's if I can. Additionally, I am usually quite strapped for cash, and hurd doesn't support my (>$20) dlink ethernet card. I'd have to go spend $35 on a 3com ethernet card just to make hurd useful, and it's just not quite worth it yet.
Hurd does seem to have improved alot since the last time I played with it (a little over a year ago), but it still doesn't seem real or viable just yet. If I get the chance sometime, sure I'd make sure my software ran on it within reason (not a lot of effort if porting is needed re: not worth it). But I only have so many resources right now, and they could be better used that a hurd partition
Maybe in a few more years, although considering hurd's long development and relativly little showing, it stil might be a while before it is really ready...
I have Gentoo and Windows. But to boot Windows, which I only do incredibly rarely (I have it installed in case I ever need to run a bit of Windows-only software because I've never been able to get Wine working acceptible, and because I'd need to buy a licence for VMWare, and because I have an OEM licence to WinXP Home, but I've only used it twice since I got this laptop a few weeks ago, and both were just to see what I was missing out on... and I concluded nothing), I'd have to add it to lilo, and I'm too lazy to do that anyway.
I tried to install win 98 (since there are actually official drivers for my hardware) but as soon as it booted it kindly presented me with a bsod (how kind of it)
Interesting is, that most people say "Just one and its Gentoo". Now the question is "How many OS'es".
So with most people saying "Just one and its Gentoo" that would mean "I have one Operating System on my PC and Gentoo" - So gentoo is no OS for you !? ;)
Umm.. pardon? You seem to be contradicting yourself?