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View Poll Results: Do you use Linux to do your everyday work?

Ha 23 69.70%
Na 4 12.12%
Only on servers 6 18.18%
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Old 09-13-2005, 03:01 PM
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Hi,
I just sign on as the member, anyway, still new in using Linux. Need your suggestion and opinion to explore more about Linux
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Old 09-13-2005, 03:12 PM
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Welcome to the forum. What type of specific information are you looking for? Btw you are the first person to start poll

I use the Linux on server and NetBSD as desktop os. My old laptop runs NetBSD and Linux on PII server/router. When I use to work we had tons of Solaris boxes.
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I use it everyday

Always carry knoppix CD so I can show rest of the world how linux looks and whenever possible I use the CD. On home computer I have Dual boot Debian and FreeBSD (just installed as I have heard lot from vivek)
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knoppix ... interesting I’m gonna download it sound kool to me.
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Everyday almost everyday
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hey vivek, I emaild you the few request did you got me email? I'm friend of Sushmita. can you help?
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Charvi,

Your wish granted. As you can see I have added two more forum categories and you are in moderator team. As far as other request concerns I have emailed you detailes which also includes my mobile number. Give me call on any business day during working hrs or just reply my email.
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openSUSE/SLES for most work related things. I've got an Ubuntu FTP server as well and Knoppix for fixing EVERYTHING!
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I'm using CentOS and RHEL for all work
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Yep,

I use it @:
every second,
every minute,
every hour,
every day,
every month,
every year ...

So Linux is Life
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