What OS and Browser Do You Use? An Introduction to My Computing Setup

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The forum discussion revolves around users sharing their operating system preferences and experiences. Many participants are currently using Windows XP due to its stability on older hardware, with some planning to transition to KDE-based Linux distributions. Windows Vista is generally disliked, with users favoring Windows 7 for its speed and compatibility with software and hardware. Statistics reveal that Windows dominates the market with 84.82% usage, followed by Macintosh at 10.03% and Linux at 3.74%. The conversation also touches on browser usage, noting that Firefox and Internet Explorer are nearly tied, while Safari and Chrome lag behind. Users express interest in the potential of lesser-known operating systems like PC-BSD and Fedora, highlighting the ongoing competition in the OS landscape.

What OS do you use?


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Well, I couldn't find an "Introduce Yourself" thread anywhere and I've made two posts on here out of the blue now so I figure some sort of introduction is in order. Hello, nice forum you have going on here.

So which OS (Operating system) do you use? I'm currently using Windows XP and plan on installing some sort of KDE based Linux distro soon. :)
 
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XP. It is stable and it works well on my old(er) Dell Dimension 8400. I can't afford to stay on the bleeding edge with hardware, and my astronomical research is throttled by my ADSL connection and the speed of the servers maintained by NASA, Universities, and foreign entities, anyway. Hitching a faster PC to this 1.5M connection won't make things run any faster.
 
Vista, and I hate it, I think XP is much better. anyhow welcome to PF amalgamx :smile:
 
Using linux and xp on a desktop PC. I'm currently exploring the unix based pc-bsd Galileo edition. For some reason it's less known, but it has great potential to compete with ubuntu.
 
Currently running Vista Ultimate SP2 x32 on my desktop and Windows 7 Ultimate RC x64/Ubuntu x64 on my laptop. Of the three OSs, I find myself using Windows 7 RC the most; it is faster than Vista at basic tasks, has more useful system tools, and supports more of my favourite software and hardware natively and effortlessly compared to Ubuntu.
 
Let me speed this up for you. Last month. :smile:

1.
Windows
1,733,683 84.82%
2.
Macintosh
205,020 10.03%
3.
Linux
76,509 3.74%
4.
iPhone
11,989 0.59%
5.
(not set)
5,697 0.28%
6.
iPod
4,889 0.24%
7.
Android
1,211 0.06%
8.
SymbianOS
911 0.04%
9.
BlackBerry
894 0.04%
10.
Danger Hiptop
680 0.03%
 
Are those stats from the PF server logs? If so, how do you access PF on an iPod?
 
jtbell said:
Are those stats from the PF server logs? If so, how do you access PF on an iPod?

With Ipod touch, which is basically an ipod that looks the same as iphone, but doesn't have the phone part.

Interesting stats, looks like mac, and linux still has long way to go.
 
Aha, I just looked in my own server log and found browser identification strings like this one:

iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_1 like Mac OS X; en-us
 
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Currently dual booting my laptop with Vista Home Premium and Ubuntu. Desktop computer (which is 6+ years old) is currently running Fedora 11.
 
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waht said:
Interesting stats, looks like mac, and linux still has long way to go.

What is interesting is that FF and IE are near tied. Safari and Chrome are a distant third and fourth.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
What is interesting is that FF and IE are near tied. Safari and Chrome are a distant third and fourth.

I was going to ask you that next. Firefox is having a nice run, indeed. I'm sure all the linux users have FF, so that's 10%. That means that 30% of windows users have FF installed, which is right in the ballpark.
 
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waht said:
I was going to ask you that next. Firefox is having a nice run, indeed. I'm sure all the linux users have FF, so that's 10%. That means that 30% of windows users have FF installed, which is right in the ballpark.
I use FF instead of IE, but I got into the habit of running Chrome when I found out that I didn't get kicked out of PF's FlashChat using that browser. Chrome is pretty trim, with modest overhead.
 
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