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XP - can't be bothered to change (Score:5, Insightful)
I just can't be bothered to learn another version of Windows unless I have to, and I've not heard of any compelling reason to move to Windows 7.
If and when XP is no longer an option I'll spend the time become a competent user of linux (as opposed to the barely capable user I am now)
Wait, Steve Jobs dies... (Score:2, Insightful)
...and the first Slashdot question after his death assumes that everyone runs Windows?
Either there's something screwy going on here, or Slashdot is trolling us again...
Re:Well, half and half. (Score:5, Insightful)
At home, it's Linux all the way, with a mix of Ubuntu 10.04 and Lubuntu 10.04 on the PCs, and Synology's Linux on the server. Even our 8-year-old laptop with a 1.7GHz single core Celeron is far snappier than the work laptop.
Re:yeah (Score:4, Insightful)
I know: "Don't complain about lack of options."
But vista/7 should be in two separate options...
ME and 2K even more so. ME was the bastard stepchild of 98. 2K was a rewrite of Windows. XP was just 2K with added window dressing (OK a little more than that, but it was basically 2K) and DRM added. If they're going to lump Vista and 7 together then 98, 98SE and ME should be as well as 2K and XP.