ITT: What is your operating system(s) and why you use it over others.
>>51997282
Windows 10 because it has all the games, all the software that I need, the best kernel and the best desktop gui experience. On the other hand I run arch linux on my home server as it runs great on an old core2duo laptop
Why are you posting the mascot of a kernel for a thread about OSs?
>>51997434
Windows for Games and 3D stuff
OSX for work
Linux for Programming.
>>51997282
>>51997325
prepare your anus
Linux because I love automation and tailoring the OS to me instead of having to adjust myself to my OS
>>51997282
Windows 10: Games and Visual Studio
I value my freedom as much as my security.
Linux for games
>>51997282
Arch linux at home because I'm into ricing.
Fedora at work because my coworkers are not into ricing and don't want to deal with my mouseless workflow when they want to show me something on my computer.
>>51997282
Mac. I'm a university student.
>>51997282
Arch linux.
>Simple.
>Efficient.
>Minimalist.
>Bleeding edge.
It perfectly suits my needs.
Windows on my desktop for vidya
Linux on my laptop for shitposting
>>51999521
windows 10?
>>51999566
yeah
>>51997282
mint, runs good on old piece of shit
>>51997282
Arch on main pc because reasons.
Windows on secondary laptop ,i will install something else soon.
And linux mint on really old laptop that i only use for shitposting on 4cheng.
I didn't used linux because i didn't knew shit about unix.
It needs less resources than winbotnet and basically you can do whatever you want with that.
Windows on desktop PC (Which is actually an i5 Intel NUC)
OS X on notebook (MBPr)
I'm forced to use some Linux servers.
My own personal servers run Windows and FreeBSD.
>>51997282
Debian.
I've wasted so much time with it I can't back out of my commitment.
I use OSX for work, because Windows has no decent terminal and generally is less comfortable to use and GNU/Linux doesn't run parts of our media production workflow.
At home, I usually use GNU/Linux for everyday tasks like watching movies, mail, minor photo editing (if it's something major, I use my Macbook, but I'd rather only use it at work so I can just open it and resume right from where I stopped before), writing, recreational programming (currently working on a small videogame).
I also use Windows 7 (haven't checked out Win 10 stable yet) when I meet up with friends to play some vidya.
>>51997282
Because I like the philosophy behind the system