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RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - d0ntjump - 01-16-2017

Parrot is @ the top of my list. I tend to favor Debian based distros.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - Nil - 01-16-2017

I don't have enough experience with Linux, so I'll have to say Windows 10. Hopefully in the future I'll be able to to say something other than that.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - mothered - 01-17-2017

(01-16-2017, 07:37 PM)God Wrote: I don't have enough experience with Linux, so I'll have to say Windows 10. Hopefully in the future I'll be able to to say something other than that.

You're very much switched on and adapt to changes quite easily, therefore I honestly believe you'll have very little Issues If you migrate to Linux.

I went as far as BackTrack a few years ago and because I love working with the command-line Interface, I found BT to be very easy to work with.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - Mr.Kurd - 01-17-2017

(01-17-2017, 01:39 PM)mothered Wrote:
(01-16-2017, 07:37 PM)God Wrote: I don't have enough experience with Linux, so I'll have to say Windows 10. Hopefully in the future I'll be able to to say something other than that.

You're very much switched on and adapt to changes quite easily, therefore I honestly believe you'll have very little Issues If you migrate to Linux.

I went as far as BackTrack a few years ago and because I love working with the command-line Interface, I found BT to be very easy to work with.

Yeah, really BT is very easy and it was my first Linux system too.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - mothered - 01-18-2017

(01-17-2017, 04:33 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Yeah, really BT is very easy and it was my first Linux system too.

Yes, I enjoyed It very much and still have It Installed on a dedicated physical system (not a VM).

If I ever find the time to Install and properly navigate It's features, even though Kali Linux Is the successor to BackTrack (correct me If I'm wrong, but I believe It Is), I'll see what Kali has to offer.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - Mr.Kurd - 01-18-2017

(01-18-2017, 05:47 AM)mothered Wrote:
(01-17-2017, 04:33 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: Yeah, really BT is very easy and it was my first Linux system too.

Yes, I enjoyed It very much and still have It Installed on a dedicated physical system (not a VM).

If I ever find the time to Install and properly navigate It's features, even though Kali Linux Is the successor to BackTrack (correct me If I'm wrong, but I believe It Is), I'll see what Kali has to offer.
BT was faster thank Kali.... Kali have a lot of issue.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - mothered - 01-18-2017

(01-18-2017, 02:30 PM)Mr.Kurd Wrote: BT was faster thank Kali.... Kali have a lot of issue.

I've read mixed reviews on Kali, probably more so positive than negative.

In my experience, BackTrack was very stable with minimal Issues.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - FurryRock - 01-19-2017

Everyday use? Windows 7. Not a piece of shit like Windows 8, 10. And run's .exe's natively. All there is to it.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - fun - 01-28-2017

I love both OS X and Windows. I like OS X because of the design and simplicity. Windows because of gaming, and how large it is.
Currently using OS X Yosemite on my Macbook and Windows 10 on my desktop. My favorite Windows OS is 7, and OS X would be Yosemite or Snow Leopard.


RE: What is your favorite Operating System? - Pikami - 01-28-2017

My favorite OS is Linux, but I am forced to use Windows...