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Throughout the day I imagine most of us go through several different computers. Start a list of all the computers you touch during a normal day with what it runs and what you use it for :D

Photos are bonus points!

I start.

At Work


[ul]

[li]Desktop 1 (dell p490) - Primary Work Station

Linux Mint 6[/li]

[li]Desktop 2 (dell p340) - Testing IE (lol)

Windows XP Pro[/li]

[li]Laptop 1 (Macbook) - Apple Development

MacOS X[/li]

[li]Laptop 2 (Dell p m65) - Mobile workstation ("always on call")

Dual Boot Linux Mint 6 and Windows 7 RC[/li]

[li]Server 1 (some unmarked blade) - Local Intranet

FreeBSD 7[/li]

[/ul]

At Home


[ul]

[li]Desktop 1 (custom) - anymore just World of Warcraft :\

Dual Boot Linux Mint 6 and Windows XP[/li]

[li]Desktop 2 (White eMac) - internet in bedroom/alarm clock

MacOS X[/li]

[li]Server 1 (custom) - Local File/Media Server

Ubuntu Server Edition 8.10[/li]

[li]Server 2 (custom) - SSH, VPN, SOCKS, BNC

FreeBSD 7[/li]

[/ul]

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  • Posts: 8
    Here's my desk at work: It's an Atom powered thin-client connecting via NX to a Fedora 10 server running the IceWM window manager:
    work_computer.jpg

    This is my primary work area at home: KVM over ethernet connecting to a Fedora 10 machine. This is what I use probably 95% of the time. The desktop shown is XFCE, but I also routinely use IceWM and sometimes OpenBox on it as well. This KVM also connects to a separate Vista box for playing games along with an XP box that runs a SageTV server.
    home_main_workspace.jpg

    I also have a media work area which runs a Windows XP box for using applications like Reaper and Premiere CS4
    home_media_workspace.jpg05152009170.jpg
  • Posts: 216
    At work:

    corp. email workstation: Dell OptiPlex 745 w/WinXP +cygwin ;)
    web-surfing/code-slinging box: Dell OptiPlex GX520 w/Fedora 8
    various laptops (Dell/Lenovo) w/FC5, FC6, or F8
    various servers (custom) w/RHEL 4x/5x, CentOS 4x/5x
    various embedded boards (ARM,PC/104,etc) w/emb. Linux OSs

    At home:

    win2k desktop (for games)
    RHEL4 desktop (for work)
    FC5 desktop (file/webserver)
    FC3 mythbox Cappucino PC
    various win2k/fedora laptops
  • Posts: 17
    At work:

    (can you tell I'm a sysadmin? LOL)

    Main desktop: Lenovo ThinkCentre A57 - Fedora 10
    PC Backup Server: Custom built - Fedora 9
    KVM Virtualization server: IBM Blade Centre Blade - Fedora 9
    Virtualization test server: Custom built - Fedora 11RC
    Devel server: IBM X series server - RHEL4
    Test server: IBM X series server - RHEL4
    Test server2: IBM X series server - RHEL2
    Devel server2: ancient HPUX box
    Test server3: ancient HPUX box
    Mail server: custom built - CentOS5
    OpenVPN server: custom built - CentOS5
    Firewall: custom built - CentOS5

    I also have 30 offsite servers that I don't physically touch, but am on consistently via SSH. A mixture of RHEL2, RHEL4, RHEL5, and HPUX. Several other local Linux installs are virtualized, not listing those, only hardware.

    At home:

    My main PC: custom built - Fedora 10 (soon to be 11)
    My MythTV box: custom built - MythDora 10
    Guest PC: Fedora 10/XP dual boot
    Motorola wifi router: OpenWRT (Linux distro for various routers)
    I'm also in the process of building another PC out of spare parts I have laying around that will be a MythTV frontend for the bedroom. It will be running the current version of MythDora.


    My part time job (Karaoke DJ):
    My karaoke HP laptop: Fedora 10



    I think that about covers it. LOL :lol:
  • Posts: 48
    Work: Dell E521 with XP

    Home: Custom Built Desktop with Ubuntu 9.04, Fedora 10, OSx86 10.5 & Win7 RC

    Mobile: HP Mini 1035NR Netbook with Ubuntu 9.04
    Mobile: HTC G1 running Android
    Semi Mobile: Dell Inspiron 1000 running Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
    School: ASUS Barebones Lappy running Ubuntu 9.04

    Routers: WRTG54 running DD-WRT & Netgear Router running DD-WRT
  • I use Mac OS X, Ubuntu Server Edition, and Slackware. Love all of them.

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