I started the proper Linux conversion (all of my pc's to Linux)

BigAl-sa

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All my PCs have been linux for a while.

Desktop: Kubuntu 9.10
Netbook: Ubuntu 9.10 (the one I'm writing from)
Notebook: Ubuntu 9.10 (had been XFCE, but back to Ubuntu)
Mrs's Desktop: Kubuntu 8.10 (don't mess with something that's working ;))

Both my work PCs were Linux too.

I'm a realist though, my desktop still has a Windows partition; my desktop, my netbook and the missus's desktop have XP virtualboxes.
 

Other Pineapple Smurf

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Same here:

Home desktop - Ubuntu9.10 & WindowsXP (partition and Virtual Box)

Netbook - Arch Linux

Mrs Work PC - Ubunut7.04 (cannot believe its been that long since she went Linux & once agree with BigAl-sa - don't mess with it)

Work - Linux everywhere :) and no Windows except a VB instance :)
 

milomak

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desktop - debian (95%), arch, gentoo, f12 (these 3 account for 4%) and win 7 (1%)
laptop - debian
htpc - debian mythtv
macbook pro - investigating installing linux. VM with Debian running on it.
 

Periandros

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Being the Linux lover I am. *No I am not a fanboi*

I decided to convert all of my machines over to Linux.

My Desktop I installed Fedora 12 and themed it.
My laptop I installed Opensuse 11.2
My test pc I installed Arch Linux

All of the PC's use Gnome as the desktop manager.

http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/data/760/medium/Screenshot2.jpeg (My main Desktop)

My Linux is still on a CD. It won't work. There is some display problem. I'm still on Windows XP, but maybe soon I'll have to give Bill Gates a few rand for Windows 7. :mad:
 

jeremie

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I've got 3 computers here, one slow, one fast and one laptop.
Have Ubuntu on my fast pc, the funny thing is I rarely use the other 2 computers.
I want to convert fully bcoz I don't have legal Windows XP, I must keep it clean!
Anyway so far this is what I like about Ubuntu (9.04 is what i'm using)
- Add/Remove programs provides big list of available programs nicely
- The GUI is good
- Can use it as a dev machine which is what I need
-It just feels right
 
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