What is your favorite operating system?
Please put below the name of your favorite operating system, your name (or JBoss forum user name), who you work for (its okay if you don't want to say):
For development:
seratski, Debian, Eclipse 3.2 + WTP 1.5
Klausson, OS X or Linux - with Eclipse 3.1 and MyEclipse
Donovajf, OpenVMS if you want a REAL CLUSTERED operating system that is; admin/operator/user friendly, provides excellant HELP, realistic interactive commands and a great GUI interface for those who can't think!
Andrew C. Oliver, JBossGroup - OS X, Eclipse as IDE
Juha Lindfors, Microsoft Windows rules above all else. Easy and pleasant to use, maximizes your productivity by minimizing ineffective tinkering. There simply isn't an OS out there that comes even close to matching Windows.
Little Alien OS X/Idea
Nicholas WinXP/JBuilder
Takomi_matsumura for development...yes i must agree...either OS X gui or Windows GUI...linux gui's require too much configuration to make user friendly...
BOneMac OS X, Eclipse IDE .. I advise everyone to try Mac OSX. after that, u may have a new definition of user friendlyAndersEngstrom I'd say linux (or some kind of unix with a good shell). grep, find and sed are your friends.
Vladyslav Kosulin WinXP/Eclipse, Win2000/Eclipse
Ionel Linux with Eclipse. But Juha's somewhat true : with Windows, you don't have to bother for hardware/software configuration.
Acristi Linux(Fedora) & JBuilderX
JasonT.Greene Gentoo Linux - Eclipse & Vim
YuexiangYang RH Linux, - Eclipse,Ant & Vi
HolgerBaxmann win2k/eclipse.org;cygwin;MacOSX
GaryGerber OS X, Eclipse as IDE
Steve Coy OS X, Eclipse as IDE
Ronald Mathies Windows XP, Eclipse as IDE
Sascha Kulawik Windows XP, Eclipse 3.0
Vaheesan Selvarajah WinXP/2K with Borland JBuilderX (with 1GB mem
DavidStoleson MacOSX, Eclipse 3.0
NavjotSingh Win2K, Eclipse 3.0 with MyEclipse
SimonMeaden Linux (Fedora core1 at present), Eclipse 3.0 with MyEclipse
Frank Bille Jensen Linux (Debian), Netbeans 3.6, JBoss 3.2.4/4.0dr
Trifon N. Trifonov, Windows 2000, IntelliJ IDEA 4.0 or Eclipse as IDE
SanderBrienen Windows XP and Eclipse 3 for development.
FrankMerenda Linux, of course! With Eclipse.
Carlo Windows XP, and definitely, definitely IDEA any version!!!
Giorgio42, Windows XP, Netbeans 4.1
ChristianG. Windows 2000/XP, Eclipse
JAL: Linux Debian/SID, IntelliJ IDEA, JBoss 4/EJB3
FranoisProulx Mac OS X (Intel-based Mac), Eclipse 3.2
Tsar_bomba Gentoo Linux x86, Eclipse 3.1.2 + MyEclipse 4.1.1
WestonPrice Mac OSX with Eclipse (PPC and Intel)
halder01 Debian (Sarge) with Eclipse
For servers:
Seratski, Debian Stable
Klausson, Linux - no contest
Donovajf, OpenVMS if you want a REAL CLUSTER operating system that is; admin/operator/user friendly, provides excellant HELP, realistic interactive commands and a great GUI interface for those who can't think!
Andrew C. Oliver JBossGroup - Linux
Little Alien OS X Server
Nicholas Tolerate Win2000 but have my eyes on Linux
Takomi_matsumura Any POSIX thingie...i want to cut out everything ...just the bare minimals please... no gui, no screen, no sound, i want many gigs memory
BOneLinuxVladyslav Kosulin RH Linux x86
Ionel Linux
Acristi Linux - JBoss
JasonT.Greene Solaris (Sparc) & RH Linux (x86)
YuexiangYang Linux, JBoss, PostgreSQL
HolgerBaxmann MacOSX; AIX 4.3.3 / 5.2L
GaryGerber OS X Server
Ronald Mathies Windows 2000, 2003 & MacOS X
Hernan Terzian Windows 2000 & Linux
Sascha Kulawik Linux, Linux, Linux! (Debian, SuSE, whatever)
Vaheesan Selvarajah Linux Red Hat
DavidStoleson Linux
NavjotSingh Linux rules.
SimonMeaden Linux of course, how can it be anything else?
Frank Bille Jensen Linux (Debian), JBoss 3.2.4
Chris Mitchel windows 2000 (Debian), JBoss 3.2.4
Trifon N. Trifonov, Linux, JBoss 3.2.4, Apache
SanderBrienen Solaris with JBoss 4 and Apache.
FrankMerenda Debian w/JBoss 4 and Apache
Giorgio42 Solaris, JBoss 3.2.3 and a separate Tomcat
ChristianG. Linux x86_64 (Redhat, SuSE)
JAL: Linux Debian/SID, IntelliJ IDEA, JBoss 4/EJB3
FranoisProulx Debian with JBoss 4 and Apache, PostgreSQL 8
Tsar_bomba Gentoo Linux, JBoss 4 (EJB3), Postgres 8
WestonPrice Linux x86_64, OS400
halder01 Debian of course
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