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-- Posted by rallyboi2 at 5:55 am on May 21, 2005

wat is ur type of p.c mine is windows xp


-- Posted by cassa at 5:58 am on May 21, 2005

Mine is still windows 98 sob!


-- Posted by Dexus at 5:59 am on May 21, 2005

XP! and I hate anything lower, too slow and looks terrible! lol


-- Posted by rallyboi2 at 6:01 am on May 21, 2005

yep ur right


-- Posted by hahahacked at 6:08 am on May 21, 2005

xp


-- Posted by CoolCrazyChris at 11:55 pm on May 27, 2005

XP PRO  


-- Posted by Daleacus at 4:57 am on May 28, 2005

My type of PC is a HP Pavilion t819.uk, but the OS is XP home.


-- Posted by Born2die at 7:21 am on May 28, 2005

XP is an OPERATING SYSTEM not the make of PC. Anyway, my OS is XP, but I have no idea what make of computer it is. I know I have an Epson printer though


-- Posted by CaliKevin at 1:49 am on May 29, 2005

I have a home built PC.  Windows XP Pro.


-- Posted by The PK at 8:02 am on May 29, 2005

I have XP Home on the main PC, and 98 on an ancient one upstairs, and 2000 Pro on a laptop. Out of all of them, I think 2000 Pro is the best tbh!  


-- Posted by speedy66 at 5:43 pm on May 30, 2005

xphome


-- Posted by radium at 6:46 pm on May 30, 2005

Im on WinXP Pro right now..  but im thinking of updating to WinXP Pro x64.     Im a little indecisive on it though.


-- Posted by CaliKevin at 8:48 pm on May 30, 2005

Quote: from radium at 6:46 pm on May 30, 2005


Im on WinXP Pro right now..  but im thinking of updating to WinXP Pro x64.     Im a little indecisive on it though.

Have they fixed all of the compatibility issues?  Will all programs made for "Windows XP" work on it?  And what about device drivers?

I haven't been following to closely on the 64bit edition.  Has it hit Final stage yet?


-- Posted by radium at 1:37 pm on June 1, 2005

i havent read much into it.   I know it has gone gold..  but like always,  its sure to have driver issues etc going on.   I dont NEED to have it..  but you know how it is.


-- Posted by mephisto mortis at 5:16 pm on June 2, 2005

Gentoo Linux, and btw its type of operating system, not type of pc/


-- Posted by TheUnrealSlimShady at 2:48 pm on June 8, 2005

Mac OS X


-- Posted by Rocker at 2:50 pm on June 8, 2005

You idiot, you are asking what type of p.c but then tell us your operating system.

Gawd.

I have Windows XP and a Toshibia Satellite M...200?


-- Posted by daffyflyer at 4:32 am on June 9, 2005

Homebuilt PC..

Athlon XP 2600+
512mb Pc2700 RAM
Geforce FX5500 256mb 128bit Graphics Card
1xUnknown Make 20gb Hdd
1x Maxtor DiamondMax 200gb ATA-133 HDD
Some Nforce2 motherboard, cant remember what
Creative Live Value Sound
Roland Headphones
Sexy Samsung 15" LCD screen

OS:Windows XP SP2

And XP is an os not a computer "type"  


-- Posted by Charolastra at 3:28 pm on June 10, 2005

Gateway 3250S

OS: Win XP SP2


-- Posted by moviemaker367 at 5:06 am on June 11, 2005

xp media center edition. i ahte how all of the older versions look. its too...plain and boring.


-- Posted by mephisto mortis at 1:47 pm on June 11, 2005

Quote: from moviemaker367 at 8:06 am on June 11, 2005


xp media center edition. i ahte how all of the older versions look. its too...plain and boring.

I hate how windows looks.  Only one fucking wm.


-- Posted by Macropiper at 1:12 am on June 18, 2005

Fedora core 3 linux (what I use mostly) and Windows XP Pro (for games and photoshop)


-- Posted by moviemaker367 at 7:46 am on June 18, 2005

Quote: from mephisto mortis at 4:47 pm on June 11, 2005


Quote: from moviemaker367 at 8:06 am on June 11, 2005

xp media center edition. i ahte how all of the older versions look. its too...plain and boring.

I hate how windows looks.  Only one fucking wm.


ive just started exploring linux. do you have any recommendations?


-- Posted by mephisto mortis at 9:27 am on June 18, 2005

Quote: from moviemaker367 at 10:46 am on June 18, 2005


Quote: from mephisto mortis at 4:47 pm on June 11, 2005

Quote: from moviemaker367 at 8:06 am on June 11, 2005

xp media center edition. i ahte how all of the older versions look. its too...plain and boring.
 

 I hate how windows looks.  Only one fucking wm.


ive just started exploring linux. do you have any recommendations?


For WM or Distro? Distro wise go with ubuntu or mandrake if you're a beginner (of course thats hearsay, I've only ever used Gentoo).  WM is based soley on preference,  I myself like fvwm.


-- Posted by moviemaker367 at 9:36 am on June 18, 2005

Quote: from mephisto mortis at 12:27 pm on June 18, 2005


Quote: from moviemaker367 at 10:46 am on June 18, 2005

Quote: from mephisto mortis at 4:47 pm on June 11, 2005

Quote: from moviemaker367 at 8:06 am on June 11, 2005

xp media center edition. i ahte how all of the older versions look. its too...plain and boring.
 

  I hate how windows looks.  Only one fucking wm.


 

 ive just started exploring linux. do you have any recommendations?


For WM or Distro? Distro wise go with ubuntu or mandrake if you're a beginner (of course thats hearsay, I've only ever used Gentoo).  WM is based soley on preference,  I myself like fvwm.


ok thanks. ill check those out.


-- Posted by squirellplayingtag at 9:49 am on June 18, 2005

Ubuntu has a nice install and is extremely easy to keep upto date and install new programs since it uses apt-get. I don't much care for Mandriva or whatever they changed the name too.


-- Posted by Macropiper at 2:38 pm on June 18, 2005

Fedora core is also good.


-- Posted by moviemaker367 at 5:42 pm on June 18, 2005

Quote: from Tangaroa at 5:38 pm on June 18, 2005


Fedora core is also good.

thank you.


-- Posted by tetley at 11:37 am on June 20, 2005

Computers are as fast as you make them, or clock them, the operating system usually has little to do with the speed.

My PC:
Athlon XP 2600 at 2800, 2.05ghz
768mb PC3200 DDR RAM (1*512, 1*256)
80GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM
ATI Sapphire 9200se (I think, its £30, so dont get excited) 128MB
Some dodgy soundcard I riped form another PC
PC Chips M848ALU
Floppy Drive (God knows if it works??)
Samsung CDRW OEM
Modded Case, Fan Cooled (7 Fans)

Old beige 15" monitor, with some funky purple glow in the bottom left hand corner.

Beige Speakers (Utter balls, but I'm making some others)

Running Mandrake Linux 10.1 + Windows XP Home SP2 (OEM)


-- Posted by pleaseremove at 11:41 am on June 20, 2005

the OS has a huge amount to do with it....think about it, if you ask it to draw command lines only on the screen, it has very little to do, but if you want a full colour desktop with pics everywhere then it has to think alot harder. OS has nothing to do with it ....hmm, so why is it they have minimum specs....hmm

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