Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows server 2000
Windows 2003/2008 Server
Debian
Gentoo
Every Ubuntu Release so far
Solaris
Cent OS
Fedora
Slax
RHEL
Mac OS X Tiger / Leopard
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows server 2000
Windows 2003/2008 Server
Debian
Gentoo
Every Ubuntu Release so far
Solaris
Cent OS
Fedora
Slax
RHEL
Mac OS X Tiger / Leopard
Dos
Win 95
Win 98
Win XP
Win Vista
Ubuntu
Xandros
Mandrake
Fedora Core
Lets see:
every version of MS DOS from v3 up to 6.22
Win 3.1 and 3.11 graphical desktop environments
Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT Workstation and Server, Win 2000 Pro and Server, WinXP, Win2003 Server, Vista
FreeBSD v5 and v6
Linux: Ubuntu, Debian mainly. Also: Fedora, OpenSUSE.
At work: AIX Unix v3 and now v5.3
Used at school and an old co-op job: OS/400 on an AS/400
Forgot to mention OS/2 v3 and v4 Warp at my old job.
I've also tried Sidux, Mandrake, Dream, CentOS, Arch, Gentoo and few others but they only lasted a day or two on my system.
Last edited by seanc7; January 11th, 2009 at 07:25 PM.
AMD Phenom Q9500 Quad-Core 2.2ghz / Asus M3A78-EMH HDMI / 4GB PC667 RAM / 320GB SATA II
Let's see....
DOS
Windows 3.1
OS/2 ver. 2.1 to 4.0
Redhat ver. 4.0 to 7
Mandrake ver. 8 and 9
Gentoo
OpenBSD
Fedora
Arch
Ubuntu
CentOS
Debian
Hmm, it appears that I've never experienced the joys of Slackware...
Also, when I first started using Linux, I never really distro hopped, heck I used Redhat from 1996 to 2000 and Gentoo 2002 to 2006. Only in the last few years I've started to go through distros like they were going out of style... I'm starting to wonder why that is?
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